Fertilization typically occurs during ovulation when an egg is released from the ovary and is available to be fertilized by sperm. Menstruation is the shedding of the uterine lining if fertilization does not occur.
No, during menstruation, the lining of the uterus is shed, not the eggs. The eggs are released from the ovaries during ovulation, which occurs around two weeks before menstruation starts. The eggs are microscopic and cannot be seen during menstruation.
Ovulation is when an egg is released from the ovary, typically around the middle of a menstrual cycle. Discharge during ovulation is usually clear and stretchy, not related to menstruation. Menstruation is the shedding of the uterine lining if pregnancy does not occur.
Menstruation is related to reproduction because it is a natural process that prepares the body for the possibility of pregnancy. Each month, the lining of the uterus thickens in preparation for a potential fertilized egg. When no fertilization occurs, this lining is shed during menstruation to make way for a new cycle of egg development.
If an egg is not fertilized by the time it reaches the uterus, it will disintegrate and be absorbed by the body. The uterus will shed its lining during menstruation, which includes the unfertilized egg.
Fertilization typically occurs during ovulation when an egg is released from the ovary and is available to be fertilized by sperm. Menstruation is the shedding of the uterine lining if fertilization does not occur.
Ovulation occurs around two weeks before menstruation, this is when the mature egg is released from the ovary. If the egg is not fertilized then it is reabsorbed into the body and the uterus lining breaks down: this is menstruation.
No, a female's egg does not burst. During ovulation, the egg is released from the ovary into the fallopian tube in a controlled manner to await fertilization by sperm. If fertilization does not occur, the egg disintegrates and is eventually shed during menstruation.
No, menstruation does not occur if the egg is fertilized. Instead, the fertilized egg implants in the uterus to begin pregnancy. If fertilization does not occur, then the uterine lining sheds during menstruation.
Menstruation
No, during menstruation, the lining of the uterus is shed, not the eggs. The eggs are released from the ovaries during ovulation, which occurs around two weeks before menstruation starts. The eggs are microscopic and cannot be seen during menstruation.
The egg is not 'lost' the egg is released during ovulation, if not fertilized then it is reabsorbed into the body. Ovulation typically occurs two weeks before menstruation, but everyone is different.
Yes. Menstruation will still occur with out ovulation
If a woman menstruates, whether she is a teen or an adult, then she can't possibly be pregnant. Menstruation only occurs if the egg released during ovulation hasn't been fertilised.
The egg is released from the ovary during ovulation and travels through the fallopian tube towards the uterus. If fertilization occurs, it takes place in the fallopian tube. If not fertilized, the egg will disintegrate and be shed during menstruation.
It breaks apart and is expelled from the body during menstruation
The withdrawal bleeding is not regular menstruation. Birth control changes the hormones in your body and suppresses ovulation, therefore there's no egg that was released to cause menstruation. That's why birth control prevents pregnancy.