It is not unusual for a period to last for just a few days and to have a cycle that is more than 28 days per month. It is also not unusual to see dark brown blood during a period. As the menstrual cycle ends, the blood tends to be darker because it is old and being expelled more slowly. Many women have a menstrual cycle that is 35 days in length rather than 28.
No. The egg is the reason you have your period in the first place. If there isn't any eggs to come down into the uteris, then there is no lining of the placenta, therefore there isn't any blood (period). No. The egg is the reason you have your period in the first place. If there isn't any eggs to come down into the uteris, then there is no lining of the placenta, therefore there isn't any blood (period).
The average blood loss during a monthly menstrual period is 35 milliliters (4 to 6 tablespoons). 10 - 80 milliliters is considered "normal".
The average blood loss during a monthly menstrual period is 35 milliliters (4 to 6 tablespoons) with 10-80 milliliters considered "normal".
The lining of the blood passing out of the vagina is known as a woman's monthly period. It is natures way to strip the old lining of the Uterus that failed to be needed on the woman becomes pregnant. The lining is rebuilt (renewed) to prepare for a possibly future pregnancy.
No, it is not possible for you to have a period without blood. Menstruation is the shedding of the uterus lining, which includes blood.
This is menstruation or commonly called "period"
menstrual period is the monthly blood circulation of girls while spotting are the release of the blood when you are pregnant
No. In fact, you are not a qualified blood donor when you are having a monthly period.
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About 1.7% of your total blood. however, your body will make blood to replace the blood that goes out after your monthly period. source: my guess
No, that is the blood specially stored in a separate blood chamber whithin the body specially for this purpose... Check failblog.org for this... You have to have a licence to be so stupi...
Well, the first stage is, white mucus in your panites. Second is a littlee blood, then, BLOOD BLOOD
No. The egg is the reason you have your period in the first place. If there isn't any eggs to come down into the uteris, then there is no lining of the placenta, therefore there isn't any blood (period). No. The egg is the reason you have your period in the first place. If there isn't any eggs to come down into the uteris, then there is no lining of the placenta, therefore there isn't any blood (period).
No. The period blood is actually the "food" for the baby. And that's not the only reason.
The average blood loss during a monthly menstrual period is 35 milliliters (4 to 6 tablespoons). 10 - 80 milliliters is considered "normal".
because it is theres no particular reason why and its normal so you shouldn't worry ! :)
The average blood loss during a monthly menstrual period is 35 milliliters (4 to 6 tablespoons) with 10-80 milliliters considered "normal".