Yes, menstrual fluid can sometimes appear yellow due to a variety of factors, including the presence of cervical fluid, the pH balance, or even the breakdown of blood. This color change can be completely normal and may vary throughout the menstrual cycle. However, if there are other symptoms such as an unusual odor or discomfort, it might be worth consulting a healthcare professional.
The sentence "Our sun is not completely yellow" is a statement and can end with a period.
Different birth control pills have different colors, and so the "yellow pills" in one pack are a typical time for a period, but in another brand or not.
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Yellow vaginal discharge is a sign of infection. You should see a Dr right away.
Absolutely, scientifically impossible. No. The yellow is the residue from the yeast, and is has nothing to do with your blood.
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mellow... im kidding period blood.
the yellow stuff is most likely discharge
Birds eat the women's blood. Bird's blood is yellow, that's why their beaks are orange/ yellow colored.
There is still plenty of yellow journalism today. The historical period known for Yellow Journalism began with Boss Tweed in New York in the late 1860s and hit its peak during the Muck Raking era led by Ida Tarbell around the beginning of the 20th Century.
They don't have periods, but they do come in heat. When in heat, they will let out some yellow discharge.