Yes, it is normal to have little blood for a period. Just recently I experienced all the symptoms before my period actually started and once it started I only shedded about a tablespoon of blood. You should also consider your age as well as health while determing this factor. To be absolutely safe you should contact your Gynecologist for the most accurate answer.
My doctor has told me that a little blood is normal; a lot of blood (like the amount you have with your period) and/or severe cramping is not. If you have period blood and cramping, you should go to the hospital. Otherwise, you're probably okay, but you can ask your doctor about it to be sure.
No. Blood clots are part of a normal period.
It is NOT normal to give birth at 6 weeks.
You are seeing blood clots and this a very normal occurrence during your menstrual cycle. You may experience a lot of them or very little blood clots.
i do it all of the time and i think its normal.
Yes, it is normal for a period to have different shades of blood. The brown is blood dried blood and the red is new.
Yes, of course it's normal to have blood in your cervix when due your period. Your cervix is the opening to your uterus, thus as it starts to shed the blood will pass through your cervix.
The blood from your period should be dark, not bright, red because it is "old" blood that the uterus sheds. It is also normal to see clots or lumps of blood during your period.
no it is not its normal
I don't know about the light pink bleeding but the cramps is normal so is the blood getting brown towards the end. That just means the blood has been in your body longer.
It depends on what type of discharge. If the discharge is blood, then of course it is normal.
Then it's a normal period, nothing to worry about.