Dark brown period blood usually appears near the end of your period.
poopy normally does it
Period blood can be light in color in the first couple days of your period, but it can also be very dark in color on heavier days.
if its dark it probably means that u haven't washed ur private part and its dark because the dirt mixed together with the blood
well, period blood is usually a dark reddish brown colour. It depends on the individual.
Yes it is possible to have blood this colour.
Congrats you're a mommy Answer 2: (improvement) No, you don't get your period if you are pregnant. Answer 3: (reality) it's just blood clotting. Yes you can have a period when you are pregnant.
Spotting after your period can mean the following things: * Left over blood from your period. * Old blood. * Urinary tract infection. * Pregnancy related. * Vaginal infection. * Irregular period. answer sounds to me that was left over period blood no need to worry. -
Dark, brown menstruation may be a sign that it is 'old' blood. Sometimes blood stays in the uterus for a few days before your period 'starts'...it could be because it is a light flow or that the cervical opening is very narrow making it difficult for the blood to exit. Light flows and dark blood could also occur because of dehydration.
It's the iron pills. Iron pills can also make your urine quite dark. Drink lots of water. Nothing to worry about.
On a heavy period it can seem as though your vagina is spewing out blood and sometimes it can look like clots or jelly like, usually really dark red/ so dark it can look black. There is nothing to worry about since it is just all of the blood. Its the uterus lining being shed.
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.)