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It is normal for menstrual flow to contain the stringy black things you have described. They are probably small blood clots.
Period juice color typically refers to the appearance of menstrual blood, which can vary from bright red to dark brown or even black. The color can change throughout the menstrual cycle, often appearing brighter at the beginning of the period and darker towards the end. This variation is normal and can be influenced by factors such as hormonal changes, the flow rate, and the amount of time blood has been in the uterus.
No period of Picasso's is called black period.
The period after the black death was still known as the medieval period.
The point of having different colored electrical tape is for highly specialized reasons, and these reasons differ from US and UK. Black electrical tape stands for Insulation for both US and UK, Green tape stands for Earth ground on the US, and Earth on the UK.
Yes, it's normal to get dark mucus during menstruation. As well as discharge and your menstrual flow, including uterine tissue, cervical mucus will be carried along with the rest of your menstrual flow. It's completely normal to see blood mucus which may look dark brown, red, or even black.
There is no period in history called "black magic".
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Menstrual blood can be anywhere from a brown, rusty color, to a bright blood red, to a very dark (almost black) red. For me personally, my first period was brownish red and had a very light flow. I think most women who have been menstruating for a while usually see this shade near the end of their periods.
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I have not tried it, but it does not sound right. Go to kidshealth.org and try snopes.com.
Reasons 1 to 100 :- Black gold, Texas tea.