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Decoding the Crimson Tide: Why Do Women Have Periods?

Ever wondered why women experience periods? It's all about the amazing, intricate dance of hormones preparing the body for potential pregnancy! Every month, the uterus lining thickens, becoming a cozy nest ready to receive a fertilized egg. This lining is rich in blood and nutrients, hence the name.

If fertilization *doesn't* occur, the body realizes it's not needed. The levels of estrogen and progesterone drop, signaling the uterus to shed this lining. This shedding is what we know as menstruation, or a period. Think of it as the uterus cleaning house, ready for a fresh start next month!

So, in short, periods are a natural and necessary part of a woman's reproductive cycle, preparing the body for pregnancy and shedding the lining when that doesn't happen. It's a powerful reminder of the female body's incredible capabilities!

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