One in females, zero in males.
The intestines, the bladder, the uterus (females), the prostate (males).
Females are spayed. Males are neutered. A spay is the removal of the uterus and overies from the female.
Males do not have periods because they do not have a menstrual cycle. The menstrual cycle is unique to females and is regulated by hormones that prepare the body for pregnancy. In males, the reproductive system does not undergo the same hormonal changes as in females, so they do not experience menstrual bleeding.
Males don't have a womb, nor give birth. Therefore, males don't suffer from periods (menstruation) which is a lunar monthly blood discharge from the uterus.
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The reproductive system is what mainly differentiates males from females. Males have testes that produce sperm, while females have ovaries that produce eggs and a uterus for pregnancy. Additionally, males have a penis, and females have a vagina.
Women have female reproductive organs and males have male reproductive organs. The female organs are the ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus and vagina. The male organs are the testis, tubes that carry sperm and the penis.
The primary sex organ for males is the testes, while for females it is the ovaries. These organs are responsible for producing reproductive cells (sperm in males, eggs in females) and sex hormones (testosterone in males, estrogen and progesterone in females).
No. A male can never get pregnant, and nobody can get pregnant from drinking semen. The uterus is the only place pregnancy can occur. Pregnancy does not occur in the mouth, stomach, intestines, nor rectum. Males do not have a uterus, and the digestive tract is not connected in any way to a female's uterus. So if you consume it by mouth, your body breaks it down and uses it like any other food.
Females give birth because they have the necessary reproductive anatomy, such as a uterus and ovaries, to carry and nourish offspring during pregnancy. Males do not have the ability to carry and give birth to offspring due to their anatomical differences, such as the absence of a uterus and the ability to produce sperm for fertilization instead.
Organs located in the pelvic region include the urinary bladder, reproductive organs (such as the uterus and ovaries in females and prostate gland in males), part of the large intestine (rectum), and some blood vessels and nerves.