As in a period? The technical name is menstruation, or menses. However, if you mean just spotting in between, then I think it's just called spotting
The first discharge of blood from the vagina is called menarche. It typically occurs during puberty, marking the onset of menstruation in females.
There is no such thing as white blood, so what you are experiencing before menstruation is discharge. Discharge amounts in females vary, but white discharge that does not have any smell is perfectly normal. The function of discharge is to keep the vagina clean and moist.
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.
Thick white discharge during pregnancy is completely normal. It is because of increased estrogen production and greater blood flow to the vaginal area. This discharge is made up of secretions from the cervix and vagina, old cells from the walls of the vagina, and normal bacterial flora from the vagina. If the discharge has an odor and color I'd recommend seeing your doctor. If you are not pregnant then it could be yeast infection or leukorrhea - the odorless or mild-smelling milky discharge. !
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after you period you can get either light pink or a browny colour discharge .... this is natural it is just a way of your vagina cleaning the blood out to keep it healthy
It is called Menorrhagia
It is called menstruation, or more commonly called a period.
This is menstruation or commonly called "period"
The brownish discharge is most likely old blood, and it is perfectly normal to see it at the beginning or end of your period.
No, blood in your vagina will not make it 'stank'.