No it is not normal at all, unless you are on your periods. Otherwise you need to see a doctor fast as you can.
Yes it's very normal. It's because of the increased blood flow to the area.
Yes, it is normal for your menstrual blood - or specifically the menstrual flow - to be stretchy. As well as blood your flow is made up of uterine tissue, cervical mucus, and discharge.
Coagulation or clotting means to stop blood flow.
It is the cycle of blood flow from a woman's vagina. In other words, your period.
allows blood flow to pass and sperms to enter
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Then that's normal.
Decreased tissue blood flow due to occlusion will result in metabolic vasodilators accumulating in the extracellular fluid. The arterioles will hence dilate but the occlusion will still prevent normal blood flow. The occlusion is then removed and decreased resistance will increase blood flow. As the vasodilators are washed away, the arterioles constrict, and the blood flow returns to normal.
Our bodies are perfectly normal with heat and cold at the same time. Heat increases the flow of blood while cold decreases the flow of blood, so when they are both together reacting at the same time, basically the flow of blood is going at a normal rate
Leads from uterus to vagina provides support to the uterus and allows the flow of menstrual blood from the uterus into the vagina, and to direct the sperms into the uterus during intercourse.
Yes. A regular hickey is caused by excessive kissing and sucking, causing blood flow to the area. Same for the vagina, it's called a "clickey."
YES You have lots of new hormones surging round your body and they increase the blood flow to the uterus and vagina which increases the discharge from the vagina. This increased discharge should be clear and not itchy or smelly. If it is you may have an infection so should see your doctor. It is quite common.