Your menstrual flow comes out via your vaginal opening.
The vaginal opening is at the bottom/back of your vulva, between your urethra (where you urinate from) and your anus (where you deficate from) - the vaginal opening is the same hole that vaginal discharge comes out of. Try looking at diaphragms online, such as from sex education sites like Scarleteen, to get an idea of where to look.
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During menstruation, blood and tissue shed through the vagina. It exits the body from the uterus through the cervix and then passes through the vaginal opening.
The blood from a period comes out of the vagina. The shedding of the uterine lining and blood occurs through the cervix and out of the vagina during menstruation.
The blood from your period comes out of the vagina, through the cervix, which is the lower part of the uterus. It is a normal part of the menstrual cycle for the lining of the uterus to shed each month during menstruation.
The period typically comes about 14 days after ovulation.
Poop comes out of your butt hole, not your vagina. The vagina is a separate opening in the female reproductive system, while the anus is the opening through which feces pass.
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.