Endometrium, blood, and the ovum
menstruation
Blood flows out of the uterus through the cervix and then out of the body through the vagina during menstruation.
It's not blood.
A tampon is a type of menstrual product used by people who menstruate to manage menstrual flow. Tampons are inserted into the vagina during menstruation to absorb menstrual flow before it has a change to leave the body. Different people use different things to deal with their menstrual flow, people may use tampons or they may use different products like sanitary pads or menstrual cups.
Yes, it is normal for period blood to clot during menstruation. Clotting can occur when the blood flow is heavy and the blood is expelled quickly, causing it to clot before it exits the body.
How long your period lasts, how heavy or light the flow is, how bad are your cramps / mood, the days between your menstruation and last but not least how often you are changing tour pad / tampon.
The uterus lining deteriorates during menstruation. The menstrual flow is the uterine lining that is shedding after pregnancy does not occur.
no. you should stop the medication during menstruation and just resume after
Menstruation is an involuntary process. The rate of flow/bleeding is not influenced by what we do. Certain medications as well as stress may affect it.
Periods sometimes have clots because the blood flow during menstruation can be heavy and the blood may clot as it leaves the body. This is a normal part of the menstrual cycle.
Tampons are absorbent wads of material - rayon, cotton, natural sponge, synthetic sponge, cloth - that are inserted into the vagina during menstruation to absorb menstrual flow in order to prevent it leaving the body. Tampons are one of several menstrual products available to women, other options include pads which absorb blood when it leaves the body or cups which college the blood inside the body.
Nothing will happen to the hymen during menstrual flow, flow has no impact on the hymen at all. The hymen is just tissue that surrounds the vaginal opening, it has nothing to do with menstruation.