Menstruation results in the discharge of the uterus lining, consisting of blood and tissue.
The regular discharge of blood and menstrual tissue is expected to occur approximately every 28 days during the menstrual cycle.
The endometrial lining.
Yes, you can feel menstrual flow leaving your body. It's just the same as with discharge, you can feel the fluid leaving your body - menstrual flow is often heavier and warmer than discharge.
The discharge probably means you will get your period soon. A friend of mine also told me that discharge cleans out the vagina.
menorrhea
Yes.
that is puberty
It is called Amenorrhea. A-absence of, without. Men/o- menstruation. rrhea- flow, discharge.
You have discharge throughout your menstrual cycle as this is how your vagina stays clean and healthy. Your discharge can change leading up to menstruation, it may get heavier and thicker.
Heavy menstrual discharge, often referred to as menorrhagia, is characterized by excessively heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding that can interfere with daily activities. It may involve soaking through menstrual products every hour or passing large blood clots. Possible causes include hormonal imbalances, fibroids, polyps, or underlying medical conditions. If heavy discharge occurs, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for evaluation and management.
Discharge is not considered part of your period, but it can occur throughout your menstrual cycle. Menstrual discharge consists of blood and tissue from the uterine lining, while cervical mucus, which can vary in consistency and color, is the typical discharge experienced during other times of the cycle. Both serve different functions in the reproductive system, and it's normal for discharge to change in response to hormonal fluctuations.
Yes, it is normal for your menstrual blood - or specifically the menstrual flow - to be stretchy. As well as blood your flow is made up of uterine tissue, cervical mucus, and discharge.