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No, periods do not occur after an egg is fertilized because fertilization of the egg leads to the development of the embryo, which implants in the uterus and eventually grows into a fetus. This process suppresses the shedding of the uterine lining that occurs during menstruation.
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No, menstruation does not occur if the egg is fertilized. Instead, the fertilized egg implants in the uterus to begin pregnancy. If fertilization does not occur, then the uterine lining sheds during menstruation.
Periods occur as the lining of the uterus sheds in response to hormonal changes in the body. Each month, if an egg is not fertilized, the lining is no longer needed and is expelled through the vagina, resulting in menstruation. This cycle of shedding and renewing the lining of the uterus is what causes periods to occur.
Every month an egg in a women ovaries drops done her fallopian tubes and waits to get fertilized, when/if it doesnt get fertilized by semen then the blood that would have been there for the fetus flows out along with the unfertilized egg
No. If the fertilized egg implants, no period will occur.
The blood is now being stored and directed to the new developing fetus.
Implantation of a fertilized egg typically occurs in the lining of the uterus, specifically in the endometrium. The fertilized egg attaches itself to the uterine wall and begins to grow and develop into an embryo.
no because if the egg is then fertilised, then you will become pregnant, and you do not have periods while you are pregnant.