The causes are as follows: * UTI * Missed Birth Control pills. * Recently stopped/started taking BC pills. * Vaginal infection. * Implantation bleeding. * Pregnancy. * Break through bleeding * Recently took MAP
it will probally be mating season so the female will get its periods.
Period is another word used for menstruation, the monthly bleeding women do.
this is related to the ratio of video games in a person life. the lack of video games causes menstruation in females because their genitals become bored.
no! they do not.
Menstruation: The monthly shedding of the uterine lining, resulting in vaginal bleeding. Pregnancy: Changes in hormones and physical changes to support fetal growth. Menopause: The cessation of menstruation and decline in reproductive hormones.
No, menstruation occurs in individuals who have a uterus and typically identifies as female. Men do not experience menstruation.
The first menstruation is called menarche and is pronounced "meh-nar-kee".
Most likely its the anal glands, is dog a female? take to vet, the glands need expressed.
A similar question posted recently received the answer that the bleeding is actually caused by a period (or menstruation) which may be the case, although you haven't said whether you are male of female. It may also be that you have a disease that has weakened your skin, which may or may not be a sexually transmitted disease. If this is not just menstruation, then it should be looked at by a doctor.
Yes
The only thing I can really say, being a woman as well, is to see your doctor. It is recommended to see a doctor if menstruation goes on for 21 days. Also, if there are other symptoms that coincide with the female's menstruation, then they should definitely have it checked out.
The bleeding is caused by a "sloughing" of the uterine lining. Essentially, a uterus replaces its surface layer once every month. This occurs in a cycle. The final part of that cycle is the shedding or sloughing of the uppermost layer. This causes the bleeding. In case you feel this is gross or unusual, it might help to know that it occurs in most, if not all, female mammals.