Blood
Transmission fluid is pink.
Menstrual cramps are caused by a chemical found in the menstrual fluid. By reducing the amount of menstrual fluid, the pill reduces cramps.
The pink fluid is most likely transmission fluid.
Pink frothy sputum in heart failure is caused by the accumulation of fluid in the lungs, known as pulmonary edema. This occurs when the heart is unable to effectively pump blood, leading to a backup of fluid in the lungs. The pink color comes from the presence of blood in the fluid, indicating damage to the tiny blood vessels in the lungs.
Yes, you can feel menstrual flow leaving your body. It's just the same as with discharge, you can feel the fluid leaving your body - menstrual flow is often heavier and warmer than discharge.
The hormone that causes ovulation to occur in the menstrual cycle is called luteinizing hormone (LH).
endocrine
No, menstrual blood is not poisonous. It is a normal bodily fluid that is shed during a woman's menstrual cycle. It is a combination of blood and tissue from the lining of the uterus.
The white fluid in the uterus is called the cervical fluid. It changes throughout the menstrual cycle and is a primary fertility sign.
The chemical that causes pink burns on the skin is hydrofluoric acid.
If it is an automatic transmission than it should be pink. Dexron tranny fluid is a pink to dark red fluid. If it changes from pink to orange or black, than you need to worry. Pink can also be bad. If your automatic transmission fluid is looking like a strawberry milkshake pink, then you may need to overhaul your tranny. The discoloration is due to water getting into the transmission, most of the time it is because there is a broken line where your tranny fluid goes to cool off in the radiator.
Not more than a tiny amount. Menstrual fluid is not blood, but disintegrating cells.