Menstrual flow is blood, uterine tissue, discharge, and cervical mucus. Menstrual flow occurs during menstruation, also known as a period.
A woman has her menstrual flow during menstruation, which is at the start of her menstrual cycle. The typical menstrual cycle is around 28 days, meaning she should menstruate roughly every month.
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Yes, it is normal for your menstrual blood - or specifically the menstrual flow - to be stretchy. As well as blood your flow is made up of uterine tissue, cervical mucus, and discharge.
menopause
Ginger does not affect the menstrual flow.
Flow process takes place in open system & non-flow process takes place in closed system.
Menstrual flow is blood, uterine tissue, discharge, and cervical mucus. Menstrual flow occurs during menstruation, also known as a period.
Menstrual flow will normally be red, but during lighter flow it will take time for the blood to leave your body and thus it will turn brown. It is completely normal for menstrual flow to look red or brown and alternate between the two because menstrual flow isn't a constant flow.
A woman has her menstrual flow during menstruation, which is at the start of her menstrual cycle. The typical menstrual cycle is around 28 days, meaning she should menstruate roughly every month.
Menstrual Cycle
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The average menstrual cycle length is 28 days, which is around a month long. A menstrual cycle is around this length simply because this is how long it takes for your body to ovulate and in turn for it to menstruate.
Menorrhagia is excessive menstrual flow, and metrorrhagia is abnormally frequent menstrual flow.
Menstrual flow consists mainly of uterine cells, uterine tissue and blood. Menstrual flow will also contain vaginal discharge, cervical mucus, and vaginal skin cells that are carried along by the menstrual flow as it passes through the vaginal canal.
Menstrual flow comes from the uterus - it is the secondary uterine lining that builds up during the menstrual cycle in preparation for possible pregnancy. Menstrual flow is then expelled via the cervix and through the vaginal canal.
The opening through which menstrual flow flows is the vaginal opening. Menstrual flow leaves the uterus via the cervix and then passes through the vaginal canal.