About every month a woman gets rid of an egg from her womb (period) and the 'blood' that is expelled during a period is the old "blood rich" lining of ones womb.
At the beginning of a period, the blood looks redder because it is freshly being sloughed off (sliding off, sliding away) from the walls of the uterus. As the period progresses, the blood becomes darker, indicating it is old blood. (Meaning: If a doctor saw bright red blood, it indicates a new "bleed"-- anywhere in the body. Old blood is dark red to light or dark brown, meaning old blood and therefore of less concern unless it is in vomit.)
no it is clean blood if you know what i mean. it isnt like the blood you get if u cut ureself
a period is blood
Embryonic blood is blood when ur at ur period I think
blood clots doing my period
No... if you see a blood stain or something of blood on your undies then that is when you know you have had your period....
No. Blood clots are part of a normal period.
It is not abnormal for period blood to have a smell/odor.
cramps.
Dark brown period blood usually appears near the end of your period.
No, it is not possible for you to have a period without blood. Menstruation is the shedding of the uterus lining, which includes blood.
The blood from your period should be dark, not bright, red because it is "old" blood that the uterus sheds. It is also normal to see clots or lumps of blood during your period.
There is not that much blood in period blood, despite appearances. It's not likely to be as useful to mosquitoes as blood from a skin puncture.
Your blood is not effected by your period in the opinion of the blood bank there is no concern when your period is. Although if you suffer from nausia or lite headeness during your period donating blood can inhance that effect.