You could just be shedding older blood. If you are actually bleeding then you might have been pregnant, if it just a brown discharge, it's most likely old blood that hadn't shed before. It can also be some cells from the lining of the uterus. or if you've had sex your cervix may have been lacerated (or other parts of your vagina for that matter). If it only happens one month, i wouldn't be concerned. But if it continues definitely see your gyn asap. You could just be shedding older blood. If you are actually bleeding then you might have been pregnant, if it just a brown discharge, it's most likely old blood that hadn't shed before. It can also be some cells from the lining of the uterus. or if you've had sex your cervix may have been lacerated (or other parts of your vagina for that matter). If it only happens one month, i wouldn't be concerned. But if it continues definitely see your gyn asap.
Nothing. It is just the brown is older blood and the red newer.
It is perfectly normal to start your period weeks early and its dark brown. You mostly start with dark brown when you start your period and it turns red.
I'm pretty sure that's healthy, any where from red ish pink to dark brown is a normal color.
It can be either it just depends on the girl, mine is brown but it could be brown red or rusty red.
Dont worry it is just old blood that has sat in your system for awhile
Sometimes it can be brown that. It is red because it makes klonts.
Yes, it is normal for a period to have different shades of blood. The brown is blood dried blood and the red is new.
My first period was the same as the rest of them. It should be kinda red-brown.
Dark brown period blood usually appears near the end of your period.
this happened to me when i was pregnant! hope this helps...and hope you are trying!
It is normal for vaginal bleeding to range from bright red to brown during a period, spotting, or pregnancy. Dark brown blood is generally associated with spotting or with the end of a period and is usually not a cause for concern. However, if you are worried or notice any different smells or symptoms, consult with your doctor.
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.