No, it is not. Please see a doctor. You are bleeding. Maybe from constipation.
Bright orange/red with yellow and black markings.
No a "black discharge" is not normal. Using BCP or MAP can cause irregular bleeding and break thru bleeding in the first three months of using OCP.
Normal waxy discharge from the human ear is clear, cloudy, or a bit yellowish. Waxy discharge that is blackish or dark is a sign that there may be a current or reoccuring ear infection that is resulting in blood mixing with the normal discharge.
After giving birth, dogs secrete a discharge which can be of dark green to black color. This discharge can last for 18-21 days. In the beginning, this discharge is frequently seen but reduced in quantity as time passes. This discharge is part of cleaning process of uterus. If the discharge is accompanied by a foul smell, you should not delay in having your dog examined by your vet. That said, it's always wise to have your vet examine a dog within two days of having a litter.
Bright Black Heaven was created in 2012.
There are no official Juggalo gang colors because Juggalos consider themselves to be a family, but black and white are the typical face paint colors and black, bright green, bright purple, and bright orange are typically worn by Juggalos to the GOTJ (Gathering of the Juggalos.), but they look pretty normal in everyday life.
no, black discharge can be a sign of a prolapse in the vaginal wall - get this checked out
Yes, the birth control pill can cause brown or black discharge. Any amount of brown, black, or red discharge is considered a "period" or withdrawal bleed when you're on the pill.
Brown or black discharge can be common in early pregnancy, often resulting from old blood leaving the body. However, a foul odor accompanying the discharge may indicate an infection or other complications, which should be evaluated by a healthcare provider. It's essential to monitor any additional symptoms and consult a doctor for proper assessment and guidance.
The black jelly you speak of is more than likely a blood clot caused by pooling of blood in the vaginal canal after leaving the uterus. If this is a major problem, you should see your physician.
The black stuff on your pad could be dried blood, which can appear darker as it oxidizes. It may also be remnants of vaginal discharge or menstrual fluid that has mixed with other substances. If the appearance is unusual or accompanied by discomfort, it may be a good idea to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
The black box in a plane is bright orange.