You can visit the link below for the clinical explanation.
But the short simple and unfortunately gross version is the blood is our dead eggs that have to cleanse from our bodies.
Guys make sperm. Women make eggs. But we make eggs on a regular cycle. If the eggs are not fertilized by the sperm they eventually die off.
The menstrual cycle is the elimination of the dead cells from our bodies.
I hope that wasn't too graphic or gross for anyone. For the boring and clinical version visit the link below.
Hope this helped.
2006-10-14 18:23:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Circulating blood keeps moving through the body . The circulatory system is closed and goes heart lungs rest of the body.
Menstrual blood is triggered by hormones to prepare a attaching point for an embryo. It then forms the placenta to nourish a pregnancy. If no conception takes place hormones cause the accumulated blood to sluff off the uterus. This becomes the menstrual blood and why some times clots.
2006-10-14 18:22:22
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answered by timex846 3
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Count Dracula says, that "blood is blood" and the thick chunks you see are pieces of the lining being cleansed from the female reproduction system, via the vagina commonly known as the monthly "period". This process ensures a fresh egg in the ovary for fertilization purposes when desired (sometimes, not desired too) !
2006-10-14 18:19:38
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answered by guraqt2me 7
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First, not each woman bleeds after intercourse for the 1st time. some women people are even born devoid of hymens. 2d, if a woman did bleed after intercourse for the 1st time, the bleeding will immediately provide up wheras menstrual bleeding would not provide up. There could additionally be a distinction in the colour of the blood besides as texture. Menstural blood has a tendency to be darker and has clots.
2016-10-16 05:14:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Menstruation is a woman's monthly bleeding. It is also called menses, menstrual period, or period. When a woman has her period, she is menstruating. The menstrual blood is partly blood and partly tissue from the inside of the uterus (womb). It flows from the uterus through the small opening in the cervix, and passes out of the body through the vagina. Most menstrual periods last from three to five days.
2006-10-14 18:15:46
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answered by Steph 5
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your body is preparing to conceive a child, when this does not happen the lining of your uterus shed and thus you have a cycle. (a period )regular blood is that which runs though your veins all the time.
2006-10-14 18:17:34
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answered by lydia r 2
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blood is blood period blood comes from the vagina thats the main difference
2006-10-14 18:33:30
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answered by Anonymous
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it s a little bit of regular blood + dead tissue + blood clots
2006-10-14 18:26:06
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answered by dimoom 2
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ok this is so gross of you that im going to answer. i think the only difference is that period blood has large stringy chunky clots that painful as they strip themselves off the inner lining of our uterus. please keep this mental picture in mind when you deal with women, it will be appreciated. kinda like what it would feel like if each month you shed the inner most lining of your penis out the little whole at the end. lucky arnt we?
2006-10-14 18:17:08
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answered by plh2you 1
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Read a book.
2006-10-14 18:14:57
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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