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That the blood was supposed to come out some time ago, but that's completely normal.
The blood can be reddish-brown to brown. Brown blood just means it's old, not fresh.
it could be the end of your period. or if you dont have yours yet, your first cycle. it is the combination of the normal discharge and blood. but if you are worried, go to your doctor.
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.
It may be brown sometimes. The brownish blood is just the old dead blood cells you dont need in your body.
Yes, it is just the blood getting mixed with your period blood
Menstrual cycle refers to your reproductive cycle, I think you mean menstruation or your period. Menstrual flow can be brown when your period is light, the blood takes time to leave the body so turns brown just like any other blood would as it gets old, and it mixes with discharge.
brown discharge a few days before your period is totally normal. this may sound gross, but it's old blood from your last cycle, its your body just getting rid of it to get ready for the new uterine wall and blood coming. hope that helps!
Spotting is normal before your period, it's just the start of your period as the uterine lining starts to shed. You can also get spotting after your period, or mid-cycle spotting around the time of ovulation.
Dark, brown menstruation may be a sign that it is 'old' blood. Sometimes blood stays in the uterus for a few days before your period 'starts'...it could be because it is a light flow or that the cervical opening is very narrow making it difficult for the blood to exit. Light flows and dark blood could also occur because of dehydration.
Yes, this is normal.Brown flow is 'old blood', blood that has taken time to leave your body so gone brown - just like blood would turn brown from a cut on your body - it just means your flow is light. Your cycle length will change all the time, this is normal too. You should not be using tampons when your flow is light like this, as well as risking discomfort this puts you at higher risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome.
It is dried blood and very normal for your body to get rid of it at the end of your menstrual cycle.