This actually is rather more common than you might think. When you have a period your body is shedding the uterine lining that its been building up for weeks in preparation of a pregnancy. When you fail to become pregnant that lining is no longer needed and so your uterus begins contracting (thus cramping and lower Back pain associated with a period) to expel the lining from the uterus. Most of the time the lining breaks up before it ever leaves your body, but occasionally some part of the lining remain intact. There actually are photos on-line of women who have passed the entire lining intact.
Be warned, the photo may be disturbing to some.
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When I miscarried there was a clear gel-like sac that came out. I had a blighted ovum so there was no fetus in the sac. Later a large piece of tissue passed, that was the placenta.
You could be. The only way to know is to have a pregnancy test. It's not clear by your question how long it had been since you had unprotected sex and your period. But regardless, women have been known to be pregnant and have what looked like a period; but usually instead the bleeding would usually be scant to light and a shorter period of time, like just a day or two, but some women have been known to have what looked like a full period.
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Well it all depends on when you got the cut. But that might be pus. Don't worry about it ,but if you have had the cut for a long time then go see a Doctor to get it looked at
Absolutely not!
The tissue you are describing is likely squamous epithelial tissue. These cells are flat and scale-like, with a clear cytoplasm and the nucleus pushed to one side of the cell. These cells are often found in areas where diffusion and filtration are important, such as the lining of blood vessels or air sacs in the lungs.
A tissue is NOT more complex than a organ because a tissue is 1 level below organs. I know my answer is not clear but I have a hard time when it comes to science.
The Niger River looked estexanically beautiful with its clear fresh water.
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Opaque means something is not clear or translucent and cannot be looked through.
It means you haven't gotten your period yet. A clear discharge is generally normal.
I looked up Jose Cuervo and they say that there are 69 calories in an ounce of clear tequila.