TWINS! YOU IDIOT!
If both are fertilised they become fraternal twins (non-identical).
menstrual bleeding
it blows up inside you............... then you die in 7 days;]
abdul ata says, that he doesnt know so no know so understood
Phase 1: menstrual flow consists of blood and tissue cells released from the thickened lining of the uterus. Phase 2: hormones cause the lining of the uterus to thicken in phase two. Phase 3: hormones produced by the ovaries continue to cause an increase in the thickness of the uterine lining during phase three.
If both are fertilised they become fraternal twins (non-identical).
During the menstrual cycle, a specific chemical causes the ovaries to contract, temporarily cutting off the oxygen supply to the tubes. This is what causes cramps. If pain is very severe or is due to something other than the common menstrual cycle, it would be best to seek immediate medical attention.
menstrual bleeding
dna= dont no anything?
menstruation
A mature follicle will be released during ovulation and travel to the uterus. If is it fertilized, then it will implant in the uterine wall. If it does not then it will be passed out of the body during the menstrual cycle.
I believe it is when your ovaries are traveling down the fallopian tubes.
breaks down
In a female, the almond shaped organs are the ovaries which produced the ovum or the eggs during the development in the womb. A female is born with all the eggs she will ever have, but they are released one by one after each menstrual period.
u bleed
it blows up inside you............... then you die in 7 days;]
There usually occurs an ovulation on day 14 of the menstrual cycle. Usually one, occasionally more than one ovum is released from the ovary. It is trapped by the fimbriated end of the fallopian tube. Usually fertilization occurs in the fallopian tube.