You don't urinate from your vagina, you urinate from your urethra, the opening of which is the hole next to your vaginal opening. Urinating does not stop you from getting your period.
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No, urinating from the vagina does not affect the menstrual cycle or the chance of getting your period. Menstruation is controlled by hormonal changes in the body and is not related to the urinary system.
It is generally not recommended to have a cone biopsy during your period as the blood can affect the accuracy of the results. It is best to schedule the procedure for a time when you are not menstruating.
It is generally recommended to avoid collecting a stool sample while on your period, as menstrual blood can contaminate the sample and affect the test results. It is best to wait until after your period has ended to collect the stool sample.
It is unlikely, but possible, to conceive during your period. Sperm can live inside the female reproductive system for up to five days, so if you have a shorter menstrual cycle and ovulate early, there is a small chance of conception. It is always best to use protection to prevent unwanted pregnancy.
It can stop a few days before. (or at least it does for me)
It is possible to get pregnant if one has a short period or only experiences bleeding for 2 days. Even though the likelihood is reduced, there can still be a chance of ovulation occurring shortly after the period ends, which could lead to pregnancy if sexual intercourse takes place during that time. It is important to always use contraception if you are not trying to conceive.