Yes it does! This is actually part of your period!
The normal of a vagina pH is 3.8 to 4.5
For both genders, it could be an an-al fissure or haemarhoids(piles). For a female it could also be menstrual period bleed.
Prostate secretions are part of what makes up semen. Yes, it is alkaline to offset the acidity of the vagina, thus giving the sperm a better chance of survival once they enter the vagina.
She made her vagina look like your face
Phosphorus prevents the penis from bleeding out, much like a vagina.
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There will be blood coming out her vagina
You will know when your period starts, because you will have blood coming from you vagina.
Vaginal discharge is not usually brown. This could be from an infection in which dried blood from your period is coming out... I would get it checked out by a doctor since it is not supposed to be brown!!
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You know you have your period when a brownish red like fluid is coming out of your vagina.
The white, liquid,clearish thing that comes out from your vagina is not a period. It's called a discharge and you get it when your close to your period,sexually active, or just cleaning your body. It is normal to get it and it is also normal to get it every single day! I got my period like 2 months after I got my discharge. but when my period was coming, the discharge was thick, and was coming out than before. If your period is coming soon and your at school, you better bring pads (or any other period materials) into your backpack or your locker so when you get it, you can just put it on. Hope this helped!-Webcasey
Discharge is when this white gooey sticky stuff comes out of the women's vagina and out of young ones though if it comes out of young ones its a sign that their period will be starting soon.
The brownish discharge is most likely old blood, and it is perfectly normal to see it at the beginning or end of your period.
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Blood will stop coming out of your vagina and the blood will be lighter so mainly a lighter red
Red vagina discharge is bleeding - you can bleed for many reasons. For example mid-cycle or ovulation spotting as a result of hormonal imbalance, implantation bleeding if you fall pregnant, certain STI's can cause vaginal bleeding, or rough sex can cause bleeding. If unsure it may be a good idea for you to see your doctor to determine what caused this bleeding.