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.
A baby typically comes out of the mother's vagina during childbirth.
No. your period comes out of the larger hole located near your vagina. pee comes out of a little hole just above the larger one.
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.
Blood Hole massacre happened in 1839.
you have to push a human being through a little hole.... or in other words u gotta push something the size of a watermelon out of a hole the size of a dime or nickel
i had my period on the 12th of June and finished on the 16th of June which was 12 days ago now. during the 12th and 16th my period was spots of blood it was not a normal period.i am thinking that i might be pregnant but not sure?
well as delicate as i can make it, it doesn't come out the pee hole nor does it come out the pooh hole. so you get 2 chances to figure out where the blood that cleans the out your birth canal comes from. ready --set---guess
Tampons go into the vagina, the whole where the menstrual flow comes out of your body. Urine comes out of the urethra, a tampon cannot be inserted into the urethra.If you do not understand basic female anatomy you should not be using tampons at all.
The ovaries release a few eggs once a month and if they are not fertilised in time it is washed out using the only thing that the body can use. Blood! I think what you are asking is why is all the blood brown instead of red? I don't think that this is considered abnormal but you should consult your physician in case you have some sort of blockage that is not allowing the blood to drain right away.
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That hole is the exit you come out of if you die in the secret level under the black brick, so you can come out of the hole, but you can't go in.