Yes, you can feel menstrual flow leaving your body. It's just the same as with discharge, you can feel the fluid leaving your body - menstrual flow is often heavier and warmer than discharge.
A menstrual cup collects menstrual fluid, instead of absorbing it like a tampon, and is cleaned and reused, with the cup able to last as long as ten years. Menstrual cups have been shown to leak less on average, and they are very comfortable to wear.
well im a 14 year old guy but my anwser would be if he stops suddenly and groans or something and you feel something drip then he did
Any type of candle once set alight will burn and possibly drip.
No, a change in the weather cannot affect the menstrual cycle. The menstrual cycle is controlled by hormones in your body, not by the weather.
a drip tip...i think
The answer will depend on the drip rate. The drip rate will depend on the viscocity of the fluid which is not known.The answer will depend on the drip rate. The drip rate will depend on the viscocity of the fluid which is not known.The answer will depend on the drip rate. The drip rate will depend on the viscocity of the fluid which is not known.The answer will depend on the drip rate. The drip rate will depend on the viscocity of the fluid which is not known.
Menstrual cramps are caused by a chemical found in the menstrual fluid. By reducing the amount of menstrual fluid, the pill reduces cramps.
Blood
A drip can be used for multiple things:- * A site for the administration of intravenous (IV) injections or infusions. * Fluid replacement. Therefore, how long the drip will be in situ for will depend on the reason for the drip.
What do I feel sick and weak after my menstrual cycle is over
The inner layer of the endometrium is shed as menstrual fluid
Via the drip stick tube
The white fluid in the uterus is called the cervical fluid. It changes throughout the menstrual cycle and is a primary fertility sign.
You put the Transmission Fluid in the Transmission (fill point transmission drip stick tube)
Not more than a tiny amount. Menstrual fluid is not blood, but disintegrating cells.
i think your broken
A fluid state., Menstrual flux; catamenia; menses., See Fluorite.