Vigina
Yes, it is normal for period blood to clot during menstruation. Clotting can occur when the blood flow is heavy and the blood is expelled quickly, causing it to clot before it exits the body.
Clots in your period flow are small, jelly-like masses of blood and tissue that can vary in size. They are a normal part of the menstrual cycle and are usually nothing to worry about.
Yes, it is normal to experience clotting during your period. Clotting can occur when the blood flow is heavy and the blood clots before it exits the body.
Menstrual flow refers to the shedding of the uterine lining that occurs during a woman's menstrual cycle. This blood is released through the vagina during menstruation, typically lasting for 3-7 days. The flow may vary in color and consistency throughout the menstrual period.
The brown discharge that may come out during your period is usually old blood that has oxidized and is being expelled from the uterus along with the menstrual flow. This is normal and typically occurs at the beginning or end of your period.
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Then it's a normal period, nothing to worry about.
Then that's normal.
No, period blood does not flow constantly. Menstrual flow typically varies throughout the duration of a period, with some days experiencing heavier bleeding and others lighter flow or spotting. The amount and consistency can fluctuate due to hormonal changes and individual differences. Most people experience a pattern where the flow is heaviest in the first few days and tapers off toward the end of the period.
Perhaps. Some women do have a heavy flow.
It depends on what you mean by 'clean blood' during your period. Your menstrual flow isn't dirty so your blood should always be 'clean' during menstruation.
A lot LOT of blood from your period. Not too much but I Jace heavy flows during the middle of my period. A heavy flow is when more blood comes in your period than a normal flow. Don't worry. I have aheavy flow right now.
This is a normal thing with period flow.
Yes, it is normal for period blood to clot during menstruation. Clotting can occur when the blood flow is heavy and the blood is expelled quickly, causing it to clot before it exits the body.
Yes, you will have blood. Menstruation is the process in which your uterus lining sheds, the menstrual flow is made-up of blood and uterus tissue mixed with your discharge. When your period first starts it may be light so there will be less blood, this may look like brown or pink discharge, then as your flow becomes heavier you will see more blood.
It is the cycle of blood flow from a woman's vagina. In other words, your period.
Clots in your period flow are small, jelly-like masses of blood and tissue that can vary in size. They are a normal part of the menstrual cycle and are usually nothing to worry about.