Menstruation
The endometrium is the lining of the uterus. It is the part that is sloughed off during menstruation.
Menstruation?
Menstruation is the monthly discharge of the endometrial lining of the uterus, which occurs in women of reproductive age as part of the menstrual cycle. The shedding of this tissue is accompanied by blood, and typically lasts between 3 to 7 days.
Yes. However, if the ovaries are left in place, estrogen and progesterone will continue to be produced. It is the monthly shedding of the lining of the uterus which produces the flow of the menstrual cycle - so, when there is no uterus, there are no menses.
A blood clot is a clump of blood that forms in a blood vessel, while shedding of the uterine lining during menstruation is the natural process of the uterus releasing its lining.
Menstruation is the process of the uterus lining shedding to ready itself for possible pregnancy next cycle. The uterine lining builds-up so that if a woman conceives the zygote can implant itself into the uterus to develop into a baby, if that doesn't happen the uterus lining sheds.
no, it will come out when you have your period.
its when u shed the lining of the uterus.
The process of shedding the endometrial lining is known as menstruation. It occurs when there is a drop in hormone levels, causing the blood vessels in the uterus to constrict and the endometrial tissue to break down and shed. This shedding is then expelled from the body through the vagina during menstruation.
This process is called menstruation, and it occurs monthly in females of reproductive age. The shedding of the egg cell, uterine lining, and blood typically lasts for a few days and is a normal part of the menstrual cycle.
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Your uterus is "shedding" its lining , but you should call your doctor and tell him or her about it. It happened to me and they call it shedding.