it means your sick
Black blood means dead blood and red means fresh. Sometimes the blood will clot and become dark brown (almost black) and also appear clotty or stringy. It's wise to see your doctor for a pelvic examination.
It is possible that you have started your period. The brown stuff in your underwear is likely old blood, and the red blood on the toilet paper is fresh blood. It is a natural and normal part of growing up for girls. You may want to talk to a trusted adult or healthcare provider for guidance on what to do next.
bioshock 2 is about a dude whos a poof and he wets the bed and has brown skiddies in his undies
well its brown, in the toilet.
Relief:)
Skidmarks account for 84.7% of all brown marks in a toilet bowl . Followed in a distant second place by Iron in your water.
it is the one in your toilet after you defecate
Usually implantation bleeding will occur 8-10 days after intercourse. What it will look like is a small smear of blood on the toilet paper, maybe even a splotch on your undies. Anything that is heavy enough to require a pantiliner or pad is not implantation bleeding.Answer Hi every women's different it can be red/pink/brown/stringy/thick/blood in discharge/ spotting. it can last from 1-3 days not every women gets it only 1 in 3 women do. Its just a bit of blood which is nothing really.Pink Princess
You can clean brown stains from a toilet by using a toilet bowl cleaner with bleach or baking soda and vinegar. Apply the cleaner to the stained area, scrub with a toilet brush, and let it sit for a few minutes before flushing. Repeat as needed until the stains are removed.
To effectively remove toilet brown stains, use a toilet bowl cleaner with bleach or vinegar and scrub with a toilet brush. To prevent reoccurrence, regularly clean the toilet with a cleaner, avoid using harsh chemicals that can cause stains, and consider installing a water softener to reduce mineral buildup.
To effectively remove brown stains in your toilet, you can use a toilet bowl cleaner with bleach or a mixture of vinegar and baking soda. Scrub the stains with a toilet brush and let the cleaner sit for a few minutes before flushing. Repeat the process if necessary until the stains are removed.
The blood can be reddish-brown to brown. Brown blood just means it's old, not fresh.