6. The Lining Of Her Uterus Is Being Shed. AND. IT. HURTS.
Let’s dig into some of the biological details. You should have a good idea of what’s happening in there if you’re going to understand why we’re in such pain.
Before and during ovulation (when women are most likely to become pregnant), estrogen and progesterone build up in the lining of a woman’s uterus. If a woman were to become pregnant, the fertilized egg would attach to this lining and it would nourish the egg. If a woman isn’t impregnated, then the levels of these hormones decrease and the lining of the uterus and the unfertilized egg are shed because they are no longer needed.
How do you think the lining is shed: it just detaches and falls out of us? If only we were so lucky. This is the painful part. Our bodies release a mix of natural chemicals that strip the lining from the walls of our uteri. It’s like stripping varnish from piece of wood. It comes off gradually, with time and scrubbing. Now imagine the same process inside our uteri. It. Hurts.
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