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MENSTRAL CYCLE: There is "skin" on my tampon?


Question Posted Monday September 24 2012, 1:50 pm

Why do i have what looks like skin on my tampon?


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Rena-Chan answered Tuesday September 25 2012, 9:04 am:
It's alright, this "skin" you are speaking of is merely the old lining in your uterus being flushed out by your menstrual cycle. When a woman ovulates, her uterus grows a thicker lining to hold the egg until fertilization. If the egg is not fertilized, the uterus then sheds it's old lining which is then flushed out during your menstrual cycle, only to repeat the process until you get pregnant, or hit menopause.. But of course after the child is born, the process then again repeats, while after menopause, you no longer drop eggs.

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