Brown is just old blood! It is totally normal!
Menstrual blood can vary in color and consistency due to factors such as the flow rate and the length of time it has been exposed to oxygen. Lighter-colored menstrual blood typically indicates that the blood is newer and flowing at a slower rate, allowing less time for oxidation and clotting to occur.
It is not unusual for menstrual blood to be brown, especially at the beginning or end of menstruation. This is because menstrual fluid contains tissue and other substances besides blood.
Yes, it's completely normal to have bright red blood during menstruation. You may also sometimes have brown or pink flow (aka 'spotting'), darker red blood, bits of uterine lining in your flow, discharge, and mucus. All of this is perfectly normal.
Normal!
The stroma of the eyes may have brown pigment which makes brown eyes. Blue and green eyes have no pigment so the color comes from reflections of the blood vessels.
No, spotting means light bleeding such as pink or brown discharge - heavy bleeding suggests menstruation, although it is possible to bleed during pregnancy if you are bleeding when menstruation was due then it is likely menstruation.
Black or brown blood is just old blood. Nothing to worry about.
Menstrual cycle refers to your reproductive cycle, I think you mean menstruation or your period. Menstrual flow can be brown when your period is light, the blood takes time to leave the body so turns brown just like any other blood would as it gets old, and it mixes with discharge.
You can get pregnant during your period so take a test.
Brown blood is usually old blood but if it was light then rule out pregnancy.
Because of the colored pigment that is added to it.