The absence of estrogen in the postmenopausal woman can cause the bladder to drop, or prolapse.
After urination, body temperature may slightly drop due to the release of warm urine, which can lead to a temporary cooling effect. However, this change is generally minimal and not significant enough to cause any noticeable impact on overall body temperature. Other factors, like ambient temperature and hydration levels, play a more substantial role in regulating body temperature.
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The shedding of the uterine lining, known as menstruation, is triggered by a drop in levels of estrogen and progesterone in the body. This drop signals the body to release prostaglandins, which cause the uterus to contract and shed its lining.
Body temperature drops when someone has gotten swine flu. The virus causes a spike in fever and a sudden drop -hypothermia - which results in chills. The sudden drop requires outside measures to return the body temperature to rise to normal.
Maybe. Many things can cause a late period. Periods are also not always on time so this is normal. Re:A woman's body fat is the main source of estrogen production. If you are already a very thin person, losing 8 pounds of fat could affect your estrogen production. Estrogen is used to initiate ovulation, which is followed by (if pregnancy has not occurred) to menstruation. If your levels of estrogen were to drop significantly enough, you could see a delayed, or even an absence of a period.
it doesn't drop, it increases -------- Although increased temperature (fever) is a common symptom of sickness, some people do often experience a temperature drop when sick. Certain viruses may cause this reaction. Although this doesn't really explain why, rest assured that a temperature drop when sick is normal for many people.
It drops during hibernation
98.6 degrees.
Yes, significantly.
estrogen and progesterone
Menstruation occurs