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It means the blood isn't fresh.

eg. If your only just spilled some blood then it would be red, but after around 15mins it would go brown.

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Menstrual blood can sometimes appear brown due to it being older blood that took longer to exit the uterus. It's normal and not a cause for concern. Stains can occur due to blood leakage or improper handling. Changing pads regularly and proper disposal can help prevent stains. If you have concerns about the color of your menstrual blood or experience unusual symptoms, it's best to consult a healthcare provider.

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