Nobody ever told me either. I am 27 years old now and I ask the docter years ago after getting pregnant. The blood is brown because it is old blood. There is nothing wrong with you is the answer i got. they say sometimes it just happens if you notice after you get a good flow going its not brown anymore either. And sometimes you may pass blood clots also b/c your body has to get rid of that inner lining BUT i freaked. Just ask your doctor its completely confidential and 100% private.
Yes, there is a difference between period blood and regular blood. Period blood is a mixture of blood, tissue, and uterine lining shed during menstruation, while regular blood is the blood circulating in the body's blood vessels.
You should consult the gynaecologist. She will take proper history, will do physical examination. She may do few blood tests including the ultrasound examination. You should get the menstruation in due course.
Yes, period blood is different from regular blood. Period blood is a mixture of blood, tissue, and uterine lining shed during menstruation, while regular blood is mainly composed of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma.
The meaning behind darker blood varies depending on where the blood is coming from: Darker blood from menstruation could mean that the blood is old because periods are not regular. Dark blood from your veins could mean something like you have too much iron in your blood. Veinous blood as well as fresh menstrual blood should always be bright to deep red, not burgundy or black. If blood is dark you should have it checked out by a doctor.
I can differenciate between bleeding and menstruation because bleeding when you get a sore or wound and blood starts coming out of it while menstruation is when ayoung lady begins to bleed and use pads at a certain age.
Period blood is a mixture of blood, tissue, and mucus that is shed from the uterus during menstruation. It may appear darker and thicker than regular blood because it has been in the body longer. Regular blood is the fluid that circulates in the body to deliver oxygen and nutrients to cells and remove waste products.
menstruation
It's not blood.
dry blood in menstration
Yes. Menstruation will not affect antibody levels or actual virus in the blood if you are infected.
In the Twilight series, vampires aren't drawn to menstrual blood because it doesn't function the same way as regular human blood. It's less appealing to them due to the hormonal changes and lack of fresh oxygenated blood during menstruation.
Menstrual blood is a mixture of blood and tissue shed from the uterus during menstruation, while regular blood is primarily composed of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma. Menstrual blood may also contain cervical mucus and endometrial tissue. The function of menstrual blood is to shed the uterine lining, while regular blood circulates oxygen and nutrients throughout the body and helps remove waste products.