ok...well i was just wondering, when you actually start your period does the blood come out where you pea, or a little behind, like discharge?? please answer
angel3102 answered Saturday July 29 2006, 1:59 am: Well first it's not actually blood. It consits of blood but it's not. The fluids are discharge small amounts of blood and the lining of the uterine wall. What happens when you start your period is the egg is released into the tube as it travels tward the uterus the uterus is makeing like a cuchion in the wall to support a fertilized egg. If you do not get pregnant wich actually happens in the tube by the time the egg reaches the uterus there is no implantation because the egg has not been fertilixed so the "cushion" or "wall" of the uterus sheds thru the uterus, cervix and then down into the vaginal canal and out the opening. So you actually "bleed" from your cervix out of the vagina. The ureter " from where you pea" is located at the very top of your vaginal opening between the "lips" it is not actually in your vagina even though it seems that way. The blood comes from inside. [ angel3102's advice column | Ask angel3102 A Question ]
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