This is because during menstruation, the blood would be also be accompanied by the sloughed off lining of the uterus, cervical mucus and some vaginal secretions. These elements give it a thick consistency and the dark red color.
It's not blood.
The average blood loss during menstruation is 35 milliliters with 10-80 milliliters considered normal.
Dead ovum, blood and uterus
Yes, it is normal for period blood to clot during menstruation. Clotting can occur when the blood flow is heavy and the blood is expelled quickly, causing it to clot before it exits the body.
Your body is so uniquely designed that during menstruation you don't lose too much blood.
A blood clot is a clump of blood that forms in a blood vessel, while shedding of the uterine lining during menstruation is the natural process of the uterus releasing its lining.
The inflammatory substance responsible for pain during menstruation is prostaglandins. The prostaglandins cause the uterine contractions, but in high quantities it will cause blood vessels supplying the uterus with blood to construct so starve the uterus of blood/oxygen very temporarily, and thus this is what causes the pain during menstruation.
is the passageway for sperm,for blood during menstruation,and for the baby during birth.
Blood comes out through the vagina during menstruation.
No. The blood washes out the sperm.
Endometrium, blood, and the ovum
Menstrual clots are thickened blood that can appear during menstruation, while menstrual tissue is the lining of the uterus that sheds during a period.