Yes They Can
miss baroque would stuff some cotten and wait till next month
This is because the egg is only physically barred from getting through. The uterine lining still thickens and builds up during the cycle as no-one told it there was no point! Your hormones still function in the same way, producing and releasing the egg, and building the womb's lining. The period still has the function of cleaning out this thickened lining each month.
Because periods are controlled by hormones from your ovaries and form in your uterus. When you get your tubes tied it just severs the path the egg takes but everything else is still intact. A partial or full historectomy or menopause will stop periods permanantly.
As your only 13, your body hasn't fully grown yet! your period will change days or sometimes be the same! you might not have a period for 2 months and then it comes suddenly! it might be longer than usal, but i wouldn't worry at all. But you should have a period every month, but dont worry if you dont.
Not only girls get the period, boys also have a period of the month when their hormones have a surge. However, only in girls the period shows with bleeding because only girls have a body prepared to bear babies. Menstruation is the shedding of the lining in the uterus. This lining protects the baby when you're pregnant, and that's why you don't get your period when you're pregnant.The Menstrual CycleThe menstrual cycle is the process by which a woman's body gets ready for the chance of a pregnancy each month. The average menstrual cycle is 28 days from the start of one to the start of the next, but it can range from 21 days to 35 days.In the beginning of the menstrual cycle, levels of estrogen rise, causing the lining of the uterus to grow and get thicker. An egg starts to mature in one of the ovaries. Around the middle of the cycle, the egg leaves the ovary, a process called ovulation.The egg begins to travel down the fallopian tubes to the uterus. If the egg becomes fertilized by a sperm cell and attaches to the uterus, the woman becomes pregnant. If not, the uterus does not need the extra thick lining and it begins to shed.This shedding of the uterine lining through the vagina is menstruation. It is followed by the formation of a new lining.
You will still have a period every month with one Fallopian tube.
no, did you get your period?
next month
If you experience two periods in a month, you may ovulate twice, typically around 14 days before each period.
During your menstrual cycle there is a period known as safe which is when you don't ovulate. The opposite is the period when you do ovulate which is unsafe if you want to avoid pregnancy. Some couples rely ion this as a contraceptive but it's very unsafe since women don't always ovulate at the same days each month.
No, the point of birth control is so that your body will not ovulate so that you will not get pregnant. Your period is withdrawal bleeding, which is not the same as regular periods.
Most women do not ovulate on the same day each month but rather around the same day. There is a very easy way to learn when you ovulate. See related link.
cycles vary usually you ovulate seven days before the menses (period) starts.
You would have likely ovulated on the 12th of the month - you ovulate two weeks before menstruation, you could only guess at your next ovulation day based on your past cycles, which is not a reliable means of determining when you ovulate.
If it is a normal ovary, and the human has normal cycles, it will ovulate every month.
every women ovulates at a differeent time. but generally there is a 48 hour period in the middle of your cycle. so if you always have your period at the beginning of the month then you would ovulate in the middle of the month.
its not a period because you do not ovulate. but you can spot for a very long time and its because your losing the lining of you cervix. i bleed for about a month, but it was worth it. the second round gets better