No.
A man doesn't have a Uterus.
cervix
No, it is not possible for you to have a period without blood. Menstruation is the shedding of the uterus lining, which includes blood.
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In the Uterus.
Uterine perforation is used for accidental puncture of the uterus. Hysterocentesis is the medical term meaning surgical puncture of the uterus.
Urine does not pass through the uterus at all...
When you have your intestines sitting on your uterus it is possible to conceive. However, it may not be a safe choice for your body.
The uterus can go; the vagina is still there, so the answer is, yes.
The uterus can be surgically removed through either the vagina or the abdominal wall.
A man doesn't have a Uterus.
The cervix is the opening to the uterus, so you'd have to go through it to get to the uterus.
the sperm reaches the uterus through the cervical opening or cervical os.
That depends. A hysterectomy is when the uterus is surgically removed. If the entire uterus is removed then a second hysterectomy is not possible. In the past it was common for the surgeon to leave the cervix (the lower part of the uterus) in place while removing the rest of it. If this was done then it would be possible to have another surgery where the remnant that was left the first time is removed.
So it starts in the uterus and then works it's way down and through the cervix. From the it exits the mama's body through the vagina.
If you are concerned, an ultrasound test will confirm the emptiness of the uterus. == Yes, it is possible to have tissue left in your uterus after a miscarriage, this is called retained placenta. You really need to have a doctor confirm this, as a retained placenta could cause death, through hemorraghing or infection.
I believe the answer is prolapse of the uterus.