There is no requirement that they ever do it. The body keeps itself clean.
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The zygote stays in the uterus of a woman is 9 months......
A hysterectomy is the removal of a woman's uterus/womb.
A woman has one uterus.
In premenopausal women, fluid accumulation in the uterus is often associated with pregnancy. As a woman enters menopause, the cervix is more prone to stenosis. If a woman is not entering menopause and is still of reproductive age, this could signify infection.
Unless they put a uterus in you, you would have no periods.
It depends on whether or not her uterus and cervix were removed, if so then no she should not menstruate.
Approximately 30-40% of fertilized eggs implant in the uterus. The rest are lost through early miscarriage, often before a woman even knows she is pregnant.
A man's bladder is bigger than a woman's bladder. A woman's bladder is smaller because the uterus is above it and the uterus needs to have room.
The uterus.
No the uterus is lodged in the pelvis - even during childbirth - the exception being after a cesarian section - the doctor may pull the uterus out during the repair after birth. If bleeding should occur massaging the uterus may help slow the bleeding. In the recovery room following delivery a woman may need a fundal massage to stop bleeding, this is done by firming rubbing the woman's lower abdomen at the top of the uterus.
Absolutely not the uterus is what holds the baby in the womb.