if u get it every month maybe its ovulation spotting
Spotting, along with discharge are totally normal.
Yes, it can be normal to experience brownish-red spotting around the 11th day of your cycle, as this may indicate ovulation or the end of menstrual bleeding. Brownish discharge often consists of older blood that takes longer to exit the body. However, if the spotting is unusual for you or accompanied by other symptoms, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
Yes, it is just the blood getting mixed with your period blood
A brownish gooey discharge can result from various causes, such as menstrual blood mixed with cervical mucus, which is common at the end of a menstrual cycle. It may also indicate an infection or other health issues, especially if accompanied by unusual odor or discomfort. If the discharge is persistent or concerning, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
brownish looking blood is usually old blood. As for the smell there is usually odor with your menstrual cycle, however it could mean a bacterial infection. If it persists follow up with you doctor. There are creams that can fix this problem.
It is dried blood and very normal for your body to get rid of it at the end of your menstrual cycle.
The regular discharge of blood and menstrual tissue is expected to occur approximately every 28 days during the menstrual cycle.
Yes, one does get discharge along with blood during a menstrual cycle but if it is excessive and also has a fowl smell you should consult a doctor.
Discharge is not considered part of your period, but it can occur throughout your menstrual cycle. Menstrual discharge consists of blood and tissue from the uterine lining, while cervical mucus, which can vary in consistency and color, is the typical discharge experienced during other times of the cycle. Both serve different functions in the reproductive system, and it's normal for discharge to change in response to hormonal fluctuations.
The term menstrual cycle refers to your entire reproductive cycle, I think you mean menstruation or your period. Menstrual flow can be brown when it is light as it takes time for the blood to leave the body and it goes brown as it gets old, it also mixes with discharge which changes the colour too.
Yes.
Yes, a 45 day cycle is still considered normal. The average menstrual cycle is 28 days but everyone is different and as such a longer cycle is perfectly normal.