Spotting is normal before your period, it's just the start of your period as the uterine lining starts to shed. You can also get spotting after your period, or mid-cycle spotting around the time of ovulation.
its going away
its going away
About every month a woman gets rid of an egg from her womb (period) and the 'blood' that is expelled during a period is the old "blood rich" lining of ones womb. At the beginning of a period, the blood looks redder because it is freshly being sloughed off (sliding off, sliding away) from the walls of the uterus. As the period progresses, the blood becomes darker, indicating it is old blood. (Meaning: If a doctor saw bright red blood, it indicates a new "bleed"-- anywhere in the body. Old blood is dark red to light or dark brown, meaning old blood and therefore of less concern unless it is in vomit.)
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usually implantation spotting isn't brown it usually tends to be the beginning of your period. brown blood is old blood that's why you ussualy start your period this way as it is the linning from the previous month coming away, how ever you could still be pregnant and this could be like i just described just part of last month coming away, just like when some women have full on periods during pregnancy. but if you are pregnant then it should show on a pregnancy test as it usually does from around a week before your period so if your 5 days over then it should show, but women are all different theres no definite answer for anything to do with pregnancy only the answers that will be good for the majority.
drink plenty of water and tea before your cycle, stay away from sweets and unhealthy foods. That's what creates blood clots. Advil and the fetal position may also help.
its probaly discharge make sure you use pads
If your period is suddenly dark brown and light, it should not be of any major concern. It is normal for a period to be light or dark brown in color at the beginning or end of a period. Some forms of birth control can also alter the color and flow of your period.
No. Your period is blood, so it will be red. You may just be experiencing vaginal discharge which is white. It is nothing to worry about. If you do not get your period right away it is probably coming soon. This is completely normal though. Most women experience vaginal discharge a few days before their period.
the upper chambers collects blood before sending it into the ventricles. the ventricles which are also known as the lower chambers pump blood away from the heart.right and left atrium. they collect and hold blood before sending them into the ventricles. the ventricles pump the blood away from the heart.
Both urine and blood pregnancy tests can detect pregnancy about 10 days after conception.
It doesn't, when you step into the shower, all the blood is washed from the outside of your vagina but not the inside. You still have your period.