Yes, it is possible to experience bleeding during menopause, which can occur due to hormonal fluctuations. Some women may have irregular periods leading up to menopause, known as perimenopause, and even after menopause, they may experience bleeding due to various factors such as uterine polyps, fibroids, or other medical conditions. It's important to consult a healthcare provider if you experience unexpected bleeding after menopause to rule out any serious issues.
Yes, You can go through Menopause with or without your tubes clamped. It's normal.
yes
Tes. Menopause is caused by the faling of the ovaries as one ages. A hysterectomy is only removal of womb so unless you have had a bilateral oopherectomy (removal of both ovaries) you will go through the natural menopause.
Nope.
no it stops in water.
No Menopause can happen at any age. Women in there teens can reach menapause. If you think you have signs of menapause go to your doctor.
guinea pigs go into heat, they go through the cycle but do not have a period (bleed).
Any piercing can bleed. Just remember, you are sticking pieces of metal through your body in places that they were not meant to go.
Yes. They go through strange stages each month but they don't bleed. Men are just weird. Yes. They go through strange stages each month but they don't bleed. Men are just weird.
you are a girl then you go through puberty and have your period that's when you bleed out of your vagina
Female guinea pigs go int what we call "heat" they do not bleed but do go through a cycle.
You should consult your doctor or go to the ER if you are pregnant and bleeding.