It turns brown because it's old "dead" blood. Black would probably be the clots associated with heavy bleeding usually seen at the beginning of a cycle.
No.
It's likely a blood clot.
The blood from the menstrual cycle is from the lining of the uterus or womb. The blood also contains mucosal tissue.
It is blood from the very small vessels of the endometrial uterine lining - which is shed monthly, as part of the menstrual cycle.
The phase of the menstrual cycle when the endometrium is degenerating is the menstrual phase. During this phase, the lining of the uterus sheds and is expelled from the body along with blood.
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The 4 phases of menstrual cycle are Menstrual phase, Follicular phase, Ovulation phase and Luteal phase. Menstrual cycle day count starts on the first day of menstruation when blood begins to leak out of the vagina.
Not more than a tiny amount. Menstrual fluid is not blood, but disintegrating cells.
A menstrual period is when there is a loss several tablespoons of blood and mucus from the vagina; when a menstrual cycle is the series of changes a woman's body goes through for pregnancy.
Day one of the menstrual cycle is the first day of menstruation. This is why you'd have blood on the first day of your cycle, because this is your period.
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.
There can be excessive bleeding,if you are on the blood thinners. The aspirin is noted example.