Brown just means it is old blood, rather than fresh. A spotty, brown discharge during your period is a sign of an irregular period, and isn't necessarily abnormal. Many women experience it at least once in their lives, or even on a recurring basis. You can talk to your doc if you think there might be something wrong, or if you have abnormal pain.
Its simple as a pimple, it's a rare but sadly true faculty that happens after your pirod its kinda like 15 mins after you eat a BIG meal you suddenly have the urge to eat a PB&J..............So dont be worrieabout it its NO biggy but if it persists for more than two days go see a doctor like me!!! Te He
yes, it is. this is how my first menstruation looked like.
well. if your pregnent then you would not be menstraiting at all.
Menstruation.
menstruation
The brown stuff is spotting, small amounts of blood mixing with discharge, the blood turns brown when it's come in contact with air or as a result of the blood taking some time to leave the body. You can spot for a lot of reasons including ovulation (which will occur two weeks before menstruation), hormonal changes, or it can occur before your period - sometimes that spotting can be your period, if your period is very light. Without knowing your cycles better there is no way of knowing what this spotting is caused by to know how it could relate to menstruation, so just make sure you're prepared for when your period does start.
NO, there's a small, very small, chance that you can still be pregnant if you get your period, however this happens rarely
It is normal to have minimal bruising during menstruation. Decreased estrogen levels during menstruation cause a loss of the blood vessel's elasticity in the body. This can cause small leaks that can turn into small bruises. Anything more serious or that last past the cycle should be looked at by a doctor.
Brown discharge is spotting, it is small amounts of blood leaving your body but because they're taking time to leave the body it goes brown. This is normal towards the end of your period.
Brown and thick period blood usually appears at the very beginning or very end of your period, or in small amounts between periods. This is just old blood, so old that it has changed color.
Yes, but it's incredibly rare and harmless, since blood is drawn from small surface veins.
Yes, but it's incredibly rare and harmless, since blood is drawn from small surface veins.
It is natural to eat iron in small quantities because it is necessary to make blood. Iron intake is more important for women who lose some during menstruation.
By having sex with her. If you don't see blood, you're too small.