Tampons go into the vagina, the whole where the menstrual flow comes out of your body. Urine comes out of the urethra, a tampon cannot be inserted into the urethra.
If you do not understand basic female anatomy you should not be using tampons at all.
No. Your pee comes out of a smaller opening above the vagina and ur menstrual blood comes out of your vagina.
yes and on the first day you have to wear a pad because blood seeps out
No. The hole where you pee (the urethra) is a couple of inches above your vaginal opening
There are three holes. The top one you pee out of, the second one is your vagina, and the third one is the hole you poop out of. It goes in the middle hole, your vagina.
No. your period comes out of the larger hole located near your vagina. pee comes out of a little hole just above the larger one.
i would imagine so as they both come from the vagina. and it is still the wall of the vagina coming away however it is a smaller amount with implantation
Uhmm, you must be on your period.
NO does kids come out of that hole? NO, same thing with chickens!!
The same as all the other ones blood comes out of your vagina no matter what age you all have the same period!
No, urine is discharged from the ureathra and period is discharged through the vaginal canal.
You can still take a shower when you are on your period. So don't worry i had my period 2 years ago. It's nothing from the other world. You should take a shower when you're on your period. Blood flow is not at the same rate the whole time. If your flow is particularly heavy, wait until the next day. (If you are using tampons, showering is not an issue.)
The most basic test would be a taste test (I know, disgusting but it works). Period blood and blood from vaginal bleeding look the same, but taste completely different. Period blood is sweet tasting (because of the abundance of hormone in it) and vaginal blood is copper tasting. Hope this helped.
Irregular period is the same as a period. Irregular just means no set pattern, for example your period might come 1 week after you finished your first one or it might come after 3months or so.
Contemporary comes to us from Latin, meaning of the same period.
No, that is the blood specially stored in a separate blood chamber whithin the body specially for this purpose... Check failblog.org for this... You have to have a licence to be so stupi...
Your menstrual flow comes out via your vaginal opening. The vaginal opening is at the bottom/back of your vulva, between your urethra (where you urinate from) and your anus (where you deficate from) - the vaginal opening is the same hole that vaginal discharge comes out of. Try looking at diaphragms online, such as from sex education sites like Scarleteen, to get an idea of where to look.