Yes, it's normal for menstrual flow to be at the front of the pad, the middle of the pad, or the back of the pad. This all depends on how you position the pad and the position you're in, for example when laying down blood may flow to the back of the pad.
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You only need enough to saturate the test pad. Put it in the stream of urine as directed, then when you are sure the urine hit the pad, you should have enough to perform the test.
No, it sounds weird to me, lol!
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yes it is because sometimes it all comes out at one time and clogs so yes it is its also very common during your period to see a blood clot in your pad or on your tampon
This is because the pad you have on is not the right one for you. Possibly, allergic reactions, dead period cells, or too much sex or wetness. Consult your OB/GYN.
relax! you don't have to worry. getting your period is normal. You just feel normal, except for wearing a pad. Just remember to change it every few hours.
Pads are something that women put in here panties while there on the period and it absorbs the blood
During menstruation as the blood leaves the vagina it can remain around the vaginal opening and the vulva, thus it doesn't drip down onto the pad and instead when you urinate the urine washes the blood from the vulva and into the toilet.
It is when a girls vaginia had blood coming out of it and they need to use a tampon or a pad to soak it all up
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When a girl gets her period, blood comes from her vagina and she gets a bloated uterus, plus terrible cramps. When girls get their period, she must wear a tampon, or a pad. A pad is a liner that you put in your underwear. A tampon is something that a girl puts into her vagina.
your blood turns brown as it mixes with oxygen, the longer you keep it sitting there (in your pad for example) the darker it gets. nothing abnormal about it!
It's not unusual to have a small amount of menstrual fluid at the opening of the cervix, up at the top of the uterus, that will be obvious on a tampon, but would have taken a while to show up on your pad. It needs to make the trip down the vagina before you see it on the pad, but you'll see it on the tampon. No worries -- perfectly normal.