Black or brown blood is just old blood. Nothing to worry about.
Umm. it sounds like you need to go to the doctor ASAP!!!! if you got black blood and stuff cuz dat ain't good at ALL!!!
no snake has black blood because all animal has red blood.
Not at all. Bleeding red and or brownish black while on your period is perfectly normal because when its red its just blood obviously but if its brownish black its just discharge usually occurs near the end of your period but it happens in between that's nothing to worry about :)
no. i don't think so. You can if you want blood all over your face and in your mouth.
Yes you can. Occult blood -- which is what you're releasing during your period -- is not interesting to marine carnivores at all. In fact, human blood isn't too fascinating either (if you want an effect, they LOVE fish blood). Barring cramps, exhaustion, etc., there's no reason not to dive on your period.
On a heavy period it can seem as though your vagina is spewing out blood and sometimes it can look like clots or jelly like, usually really dark red/ so dark it can look black. There is nothing to worry about since it is just all of the blood. Its the uterus lining being shed.
This is possible. Sometimes not all menstrual blood gets flushed out during your period. You may notice flakes of dried blood in your urine for a couple of days after. It is nothing to be concerned about though.
Your period shouldn't be red. Your period blood should be a brownish-whitish colour. Anyway you should only loose about 2 teaspoons of blood during your whole period. make sure you wear sanitary pads or tampons to soak up the blood and don't be afraid to tell your mom, sister, auntie, cousin or grandma because they have all had it as well. If your period turns red I would contact a doctor.
It would not be a complete sentence but, there is nothing inherently grammatically incorrect in the phrase "during the all period". What you have is a reference to a period of time called "the all". Just because nobody knows what "The All" is doesn't make this grammatically incorrect.
No, not every women has pains during their period,but most do.
The period of isovolumetric contraction is immediately followed by the period of ventricular ejection in the cardiac cycle. During isovolumetric contraction, the ventricles contract while all valves are closed, and this is followed by the opening of the semilunar valves to allow blood to be ejected from the heart during ventricular ejection.
It is a body fluid after all, so it can carry infection. But if it's from a healthy woman there's no special danger to period blood.