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what hole does period blood come out of

by Prof. Johann Botsford Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The vaginal opening is right below your urethral opening. It's where menstrual blood leaves your body, and babies are born. A variety of things can go inside your vagina, like fingers, penises, sex toys, tampons, and menstrual cups. Have more questions?Oct 28, 2019

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Does your period blood come out of your Pee hole?

Icebreaker4325 over a year ago. The blood NEVER EVER comes out of your pee hole. Period blood ALWAYS comes out of your vagina, because that is the path to your UTERUS, which is where the blood comes from.

Where does period blood come from the cervix?

The menstrual blood comes from the inside of the uterus through the cervix and out of the body through the vagina. There is extra tissue from the uterus in menstrual blood. The remnants of the egg that traveled down the fallopian tube into the uterus can be contained in it. Does pee and period blood come from the same place?

What does period blood look like?

Period blood comes out of our vagina, which is connected to our uterus, this is the organ that causes our period. When we’re on our period, it can sometimes look like peeing b Can girls feel period blood coming out? You know how you feel when you pee?

Where does my period come from?

Your period comes from the hole behind your pee hole. There's no skin that has to break, when I first got my period I had brown stuff come out first and then blood. If you have blood coming out of your pee hole then you need to go to the doctors. Loading... Predicted on how you spell, I don't think you're old enough to start your period.

What is the lining of the uterus?

Is blood a solid or liquid?

Can birth control cause period blood?

Is there blood in the mix?

Does birth control cause endometrial thickening?

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Can I see my egg in my period blood? If not, why? - Quora

Answer (1 of 24): No, you can’t. For one thing, there is no egg in the period blood (menses). Menstruation begins, on average, two weeks after ovulation (release of the egg). If the egg wasn’t fertilized by then, it has long since died and disintegrated in the fallopian tube. An unfertilized egg...

Where does your period come from?

Your period comes from the hole behind your pee hole. There's no skin that has to break, when I first got my period I had brown stuff come out first and then blood. If you have blood coming out of your pee hole then you need to go to the doctors.

Why does my period come out of my vagina?

Period blood ALWAYS comes out of your vagina, because that is the path to your UTERUS, which is where the blood comes from. You cannot control a period unless you go on birth control pills.

How old do you have to be to have a period?

A period should start anywhere between 10-13 years old. If you're that age, and you just have a terrible path to spelling (no offense) then where is the blood coming from? If it is coming from the hole BELOW your pee-hole than yes, you started your period.

How many holes does a woman have?

To put it crudely, a woman has 3 holes.

Why does my period feel weird?

Sometimes stress can do strange things to hormone levels which can weird out your period.

How many openings are there in the female body?

There are three openings namely urethral, vaginal and rectal opening in females ( males however have 2 - urethral and rectal). We pee through urethral opening and we bleed through vaginal opening and we defaecate through rectal.

What are the other terms for menstruation?

This only happens in biological females. Other words for menstruation are “period” and “menses.” There are many other terms, too.

Where does pee come from?

You have a urethra, where pee comes from, it’s connected to the bladder where pee is held.

Is it normal for a woman to have a light period?

I would also suggest a very different possibility. You may be a woman who naturally has extremely light periods. Different women have periods that differ in the flow. I was shocked once when I read on the internet about a woman who does not use pads at all, and only ever has a slight bit of menstrual products during sleep on her upper thighs. Like droplets only. For her that is also normal.

Can you feel a lot of blood loss?

If you can feel you are loosing a lot of blood it is worth taking one of these charts to your Doctor. Heavy loss can be symptomatic of a problem, some of which can be treated. Also worth noting a mooncup will take much heavier flow before needing to be changed. (1 mooncup = 3 tampons)

What is the lining of the uterus?

Let’s back up for a sec: During your cycle, a lining is formed in your uterus to make an appropriate, nourishing bed for a fertilized egg, Maureen Whelihan, M.D., an ob-gyn at the Center for Sexual Health & Education, tells SELF. This lining, made up of cells and fed by many blood vessels, is called the endometrium, ...

Is blood a solid or liquid?

Because last time we checked, blood was a liquid, not a solid. Most women under a certain age have a period every month—it’s just part of being a female. And, odds are, you’ve been dealing with your period since you were a teenager.

Can birth control cause period blood?

If you’re taking hormonal birth control pills, though, your period blood is slightly different. “When you introduce synthetic hormones into the body, the level of natural hormones gets altered,” Wider says. Basically, “the hormonal changes that would cause a thickening and breakdown of the endometrium doesn't occur if you're taking the Pill,” Wider says.

Is there blood in the mix?

Sure , there’s blood in the mix but that’s not the only component. “Period blood is made up of thickened endometrial cells that slough off if there isn't a pregnancy, actual blood from arteries in the uterus, and sometimes clots,” women’s health expert Jennifer Wider, M.D., tells SELF.

Does birth control cause endometrial thickening?

Basically, “the hormonal changes that would cause a thickening and breakdown of the endometrium doesn't occur if you're taking the Pill,” Wider says. Your body will produce a “flatter” uterine lining when you take hormonal birth control and, in some cases, will create no lining at all, Whelihan says.

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