[Vocabulary] shedding a lining and blood

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What does "shedding a lining and blood" mean?

"At twelve I knew a few basic fact about menstruation - it somehow involved babies and shedding a lining and blood everywhere - and was possessed by an unholy fear of it".

Thanks.
 
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"Shedding a lining and blood" is not one idea in that sentence. It is one of three:

She knew it involved:

a)babies
b)shedding a lining
c)blood everywhere

It's not a well-constructed sentence.
 
What does "shedding a lining and blood" mean?

"At twelve I knew a few basic fact about menstruation - it somehow involved babies and shedding a lining and blood everywhere - and was possessed by an unholy fear of it".

Thanks.
I think the sentence is almost okay. But I would have two sentences, and we need to add 'I' before "was possessed".
At twelve, I knew a few basic facts about menstruation. It somehow involved babies and shedding a lining and blood everywhere, and I was possessed by a unholy fear of it. (as 'Dave' indicated)


"What does.........mean?"

babies - being now able to have a baby
shedding a lining - shedding the innermost layer of the uterus
blood everywhere - vaginal bleeding
 
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