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− | In women, menstruation means the monthly rejection of the uterine function with the [[ovum]] that has remained unfertilised. A new Graaf follicle is then formed and passed from the [[ovaries]] to the [[fallopian tubes], in the upper part of which it waits for fertilisation. | + | In women, menstruation means the monthly rejection of the uterine function with the [[Eizelle/en|ovum]] that has remained unfertilised. A new Graaf follicle is then formed and passed from the [[Ovarien/en|ovaries]] to the [[fallopian tubes], in the upper part of which it waits for fertilisation. |
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In women, menstruation means the monthly rejection of the uterine function with the ovum that has remained unfertilised. A new Graaf follicle is then formed and passed from the ovaries to the [[fallopian tubes], in the upper part of which it waits for fertilisation.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menstruation (Wikipedia CC-by-sa-3.0)