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.
Thats not natural, get yourself checked right away. Or grab the nearest coathanger and shove it as far up there as you can and you probably won't be having your period for a while. Worked for me.
Menstrual flow will normally be red, but during lighter flow it will take time for the blood to leave your body and thus it will turn brown. It is completely normal for menstrual flow to look red or brown and alternate between the two because menstrual flow isn't a constant flow.
It is common for a woman's menstrual cycle to change or skip a month due to stress. If you feel there is something to worry about visit your physician.
It's normal. It ranges from red to brown. The blood may be dried also.
The old blood always comes out first. It´s lighter closer to the middle and end-
Blood dries and turns darker.There is nothing to worry about .
its just old period
menstruation
It's not blood.
Yes. Menstruation will not affect antibody levels or actual virus in the blood if you are infected.
urine test during menstruation reveal presence of blood in urine and red blood cells
dry blood in menstration
It's unlikely that what you are seeing are blood clots as menstrual blood doesn't clot like normal blood. What you're seeing is likely the larger pieces of the uterine lining, which is the main waste product during menstruation.
The flow of blood and tissue cells from the uterus is called menstruation. During menstruation, the lining of the uterus sheds and is expelled through the vagina. This process is accompanied by the flow of blood, which is a mix of tissue cells, uterine lining, and blood from the ruptured blood vessels in the uterus.
No. Beer, cola, and dark chocolate cannot accelerate menstruation. Stress can cause a cycle to come sooner, but food and beverage do not accelerate it.
The average blood loss during menstruation is 35 milliliters with 10-80 milliliters considered normal.
Dead ovum, blood and uterus
Menstruation.
The volume of blood loss in a typical menstruation is between 30 and 40 ml. Blood loss of 60 to 80 ml is considered to be heavy menstrual bleeding.