Yes. Red to pink is fresh blood and brown blood is dead blood. Sometimes the blood can be trapped in an area and sit there until the body decides to flush it out. Nothing to worry about.
Usually the biggest reason you spot during ovulation is when an egg attaches it self to the uterus for conception.
It is possible to bleed for days after implantation. If the blood is brownish, that indicates the blood is not 'fresh' and it turned brown before exiting the vagina. This could be implantation bleeding, as implanation usually occurs between 5 and 10 days past ovulation (but can occur up to 14 days past ovulation).
yes its normal , if your period is late you can have brown discharge also it happens after periods and it mean its cleaning out your vagina and old blood looks brown.
No, not at all. Go see a doctor. Ice cream has nothing to do with it, you idiot, you probably have an intestinal bleed or an infection of the uterus.
you are okay, the lining just shed quicker. brown is old blood that hung around a while. If you where particularly active, it may have came out quicker. joymaker rn
No. Spotting can be caused by a variety of things, and you may not bleed at all if you're pregnant.
It is normal for vaginal bleeding to range from bright red to brown during a period, spotting, or pregnancy. Dark brown blood is generally associated with spotting or with the end of a period and is usually not a cause for concern. However, if you are worried or notice any different smells or symptoms, consult with your doctor.
Yes, you can ovulate when you have brown discharge. Brown discharge is just spotting, this is when smallamounts of blood mix with your discharge, it can occur for multiple reasons including as a result of ovulation.
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They say 6 to 10 days after ovulation you can have implantation bleeding. But doesn't always mean pregnancy.
This can happen yes. The spotting is your withdrawal bleed & is nothing to do with Ovulation. If you had conceived you wouldn't be Ovulating but perform a pregnancy test to be on the safe side.