Brown blood is just old blood. This is typically not a reason for concern, but if you have additional symptoms that are not normal for you, then you should contact your doctor.
It can be either it just depends on the girl, mine is brown but it could be brown red or rusty red.
I'm pretty sure that's healthy, any where from red ish pink to dark brown is a normal color.
Sometimes it can be brown that. It is red because it makes klonts.
Yes, it is normal for a period to have different shades of blood. The brown is blood dried blood and the red is new.
My first period was the same as the rest of them. It should be kinda red-brown.
Brown discharge is spotting, it is small amounts of blood leaving your body but because they're taking time to leave the body it goes brown. This is normal towards the end of your period.
Normally red when new. Brown as it ages.
Normally red when new. Brown as it ages.
Normally a PIR sensor has three cables. Brown: + Blue: - Red: Sensor control Connect the brown and the blue to your power in. All lamps must be connected to blue and red. When the sensor detects movement it "transfers" the ingoing power from the brown wire to the red wire meaning that the lamps for a given period has both + and - = the light up.
It is perfectly normal to start your period weeks early and its dark brown. You mostly start with dark brown when you start your period and it turns red.
This could be a sign that you are pregnant. Missing a period is an early sign of pregnancy and often 'spotting' (dark brown, red or pink discharge) occurs around the time your period would normally occur. This is because the egg is attaching to the lining of the womb and can cause some of the blood vessels to rupture in the process. You should take a pregnancy test
Nothing. It is just the brown is older blood and the red newer.