She would become a man.
A man that would then give birth.
You die.
Oxytocin is usually given to help the uterus contract which would help prevent too much bleeding. But bleeding will still happen, although not to the point of hemorrhaging, that's just normal.
if a guy was to take conjugated estrogen and bazedoxifene what would happen to him?
Oral contraceptives typically will decrease acne and, over time, may decrease excess facial hair. Women with abnormally low estrogen levels in their body may see improvements in skin quality in the vulva and vagina after strating combination oral contraceptives. Some women taking combined oral contraceptives (those that contain both estrogen and progestin) may get brown splotches known as melasma. Similar skin changes may happen due to estrogen increases during pregnancy.
Estrogen and progesterone levels begin to increase prior to mensuration.
Estrogen and progesterone levels begin to increase prior to mensuration.
Pregnancy that wasn't intended (wasn't meant to happen)
Pregnancy happen very often due to unprotected sex which is what you had.
During days 1-12 of the menstrual cycle, as estrogen levels rise, the uterine lining (endometrium) begins to thicken and grow in preparation for a potential pregnancy. Estrogen stimulates the proliferation of the endometrial cells and promotes the development of blood vessels within the lining. This phase, known as the follicular phase, is crucial for creating a supportive environment for a fertilized egg. If fertilization does not occur, this thickened lining will eventually shed during menstruation.
No, pregnancy cannot happen just from a boy touching a girl, period or not.
The exact same way a adult pregnancy happens!
you have the baby