if you are talking about menstrual blood then yes. They aren't clots thought, they are the lining of your uterus, which is perfectly normal. If they get too heavy, you might consider a trip to the doctor just to check it out.
No they have the same color blood as a normal human being..
You need to talk to your doctor about this, because it's NOT normal.
Intravenous injection.
the color is blue
An IV injection, if you are injecting into a blood vessel, then you bypass absorption reach maximal level in the blood.
I don't know but it is completely normal if you suffer from hemophobia (fear of blood). I have it too It might help to know that 10% of the population suffers from trypanophobia, the fear of injection.
No because the sub-q area does not have a lot of blood vessels, so the risk of entering a blood vessel is little to none.
Being able to feel very large blood clots, may be a problem. Feeling blood clots is normal, but large ones may cause vaginal viruses.
An intravenous injection goes directly to the blood stream and its action is faster than the other types of injection.
What is a normal blood pressure listing?
2 ltr
Aspirate