It is just a sloughing of the lining of the uterus as a result of the dropped hormone levels.
You will wait for another 28 days until a sperm cell enters your body. If not, menstruation will happen again.
Endometrium
Menstruation results in the discharge of the uterus lining, consisting of blood and tissue.
menorrhea
Those are menstrual cramps, and they are essentially the uterus contracting in order to get ready to discharge the menstrual blood from the past month.
The function of the cervix is to allow flow of menstrual blood from the uterus into the vagina, and direct the sperms into the uterus during intercourse.
A women without a uterus cannot menstruate, by definition: (of a woman) discharge blood and other material from the lining of the uterus as part of the menstrual cycle.
Leads from uterus to vagina provides support to the uterus and allows the flow of menstrual blood from the uterus into the vagina, and to direct the sperms into the uterus during intercourse.
A menstrual period is when the uterus lining sheds as a result of a cycle without pregnancy occurring. Menstrual flow is made up of the uterine tissue, blood, cervical mucus, and discharge.
Menstruation is the process in which the uterus lining breaks down and leaves the body - thus menstrual flow consists of uterus lining and blood from the uterus lining breaking down, it can also contain cervical mucus picked-up while the menstrual flow passes through the vaginal opening, and discharge from within the vagina.
Yes, you will have blood. Menstruation is the process in which your uterus lining sheds, the menstrual flow is made-up of blood and uterus tissue mixed with your discharge. When your period first starts it may be light so there will be less blood, this may look like brown or pink discharge, then as your flow becomes heavier you will see more blood.
Menstrual flow is blood, uterine tissue, discharge, and cervical mucus. Menstrual flow occurs during menstruation, also known as a period.
Yes, one does get discharge along with blood during a menstrual cycle but if it is excessive and also has a fowl smell you should consult a doctor.
No, menstruation is the process through which the uterus lining sheds - so you'd see uterine tissue and blood. White goo is likely just normal vaginal discharge that you get throughout your menstrual cycle, this isn't menstruation.