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Answered by srishapoddar
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It’s what happens when your body is mature enough to have a baby. Every month, the lining of your uterus (womb) gets thicker with tissue and your ovaries release an egg (called an ovum). If a sperm fertilizes the egg, the tissue stays where it is to help with pregnancy. But if the egg isn’t fertilized, your body sheds the tissue through the vagina. That tissue is the blood you see and this monthly process is called menstruation.
Answered by Mahi2931
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A period, or menstruation, is the shedding of the lining of the womb. Menstruation is also known as menses. Menses are part of normal sexual health for women during their reproductive years. ... A period is part of the woman's menstrual cycle.
Menstruation that includes bleeding from the vagina is found mainly among humans and similar animals, such as primates.

The endometrial tissue is shed from the womb and is released through the vagina.

Women have a period approximately every 28 days; however, there is some variation in this cycle, ranging from a 24-day to a 35-day cycle. A period is part of the woman's menstrual cycle. It is a sign that the body is working normally.
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