30 second intervals
It varies from woman to woman. I think with a normal period you bleed about 7Tbs.
the pig is already dead, meaning the blood is not pumping into the pig's arteries. this means no blood will gush out when punctured (some latent blood will spill, but not like a gushing when you get cut)
It might be when blood comes out of one's ear
NO, this puts you at great risk to bleed out. Also they can not use the blood since it has unwanted drugs in it.
if u spontaneously start bleeding during your period it just means that your was just holding all the blood in for some reason no one but your body can tell hope this was helpful to your xoxo Lizzy
Yes, snakes actually bleed very badly during child birth. The blood is blue and if there isn't much blood, something is wrong with the snake.
Fetal pigs don't bleed during dissection because the blood has been drained. Any traces of blood remaining has usually hardened.
It varies from woman to woman. I think with a normal period you bleed about 7Tbs.
They have gone through a process where their blood has been drained. They won't bleed, but the brown liquid you may see is the preservatives.
No. They shouldn't have any blood in them if they do however it minute amounts. They are injected with silicon to show the blood path though.
bleed it all out so you can see how munch you have or you can go to a docter
bleed to death
Yes, I woke up three times this summer with blood pouring out of my right eye. It was a good amount of blood - like the same you would see with a nose bleed. I immediately rinsed my eye with water and blotted it dry with a towel. It stopped bleeding and my vision was fine and I went back to sleep. Its not a dream because people saw it and I have the soiled pillow and sheets as evidence. I made an appointment to find out what is the cause of these alarming incidents.
it bleed
"Bleed out" means to lose a large amount of blood quickly.
the pig is already dead, meaning the blood is not pumping into the pig's arteries. this means no blood will gush out when punctured (some latent blood will spill, but not like a gushing when you get cut)
"Bleed out" means to lose a large amount of blood quickly.