You are probably normal - blood becomes dull in color when it becomes deoxygenated, so bright blood simply means it has more oxygen in it. The little blood clots are also probably normal - your blood can clot any time after it is pushed out of the capillaries, and menstrual blood can get caught up in the tissue being shed and look clotted even when it isn't.
If you are really concerned, you can ask your OB/GYN or general practitioner (doctor). While this is a somewhat personal question that may be a bit embarrassing to you, your doctor has heard questions like this before and isn't going to be bothered - you'll get a good answer from him/her.
my monthly periodflow is so small , two days gun...what is the best medicine that you prefer for me.
It simply means that you have light flow. Everyone has a different flow, and 35ml is considered average which is actually pretty light.
bright red, the colour of oxygenated blood, arterial blood.
Bright red period blood typically occurs on the heaviest days of your period. It is totally normal and does not mean that there is anything wrong.
Bright red blood because it is already oxygenated.
That is new blood and it comes from your uterus where the lining of the uterus has been shed to make room for another one. It's a like a sore bleeding so it's normal.
It can vary between bright red, dark red, brown to almost black.
Then it's a normal period, nothing to worry about.
The amount of hemoglobin in the blood tells us its colour.
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.
yes it is verry commen
Then that's normal.
Old blood is usually darker brown in colour. Unlike fresh blood loss which is usually bright red in colour. old blood its either ovulation bleeding or Implantation bleeding
Brownish then after few hours light bright red blood