No but a vulva and labia etc can have all sorts of shades from light pink to dark purple. All is normal.
You can also cramp during ovulation.
No, menstrual blood is not poisonous. It is a normal bodily fluid that is shed during a woman's menstrual cycle. It is a combination of blood and tissue from the lining of the uterus.
Not more than a tiny amount. Menstrual fluid is not blood, but disintegrating cells.
you'll just go through a change in your menstrual cycle but then after a month it would be normal.
Yes, it's normal to get dark mucus during menstruation. As well as discharge and your menstrual flow, including uterine tissue, cervical mucus will be carried along with the rest of your menstrual flow. It's completely normal to see blood mucus which may look dark brown, red, or even black.
False. Menarche is the BEGINNING of normal menstrual functions.
Yes, during the majority of a woman's menstrual cycles, she will ovaulate but not get pregnant.
The normal order of events in the menstrual cycle is: follicular phase, ovulation, luteal phase, menstruation.
False. Menarche is the BEGINNING of normal menstrual functions.
Have you gained weight with this breast change? Your breasts can be tender and appear larger than normal pre-menstrual, during, and should go away soon after post-menstrual.
Yes, providing they are not severe or come with blood.
Menstrual blood flow is a healthy and physiological phenomena. But it can not be used for transfusion of blood. As it contains shedding from uterine wall. That way, it can not be called as clean blood.