Virtually all breeds have two oestrus cycles each year. Initially, the vulva swells and within a day there is a clear discharge, which becomes tinged with blood the next day. This discharge increases in intensity and then slowly diminishes, ending after about ten days. During this time the female becomes more alert and urinates frequently, leaving signals of her impending willingness to mate. Ovulation takes place soon after the discharge has stopped. Only now will the female accept mating. Hormonal changes occur regardless of whether a female is pregnant, which is why there is no simple blood or urine tests to confirm impending motherhood.
yes but not as much as the second time
it depends what you are bleeding from. if you have a nose bleed then it shouldn't bleed for long. if it is a paper cut it shouldn't bleed long. usually if you treat the wound correctly depending on what it is the bleeding should stop within a couple of minuts. it can be bad to bleed for a long time, even fatal
Puppies typically have their first heat cycle between 6-12 months of age and will bleed for about 2-4 weeks. This cycle then repeats every 6-8 months. It's essential to consult with a veterinarian to discuss the specific needs and health concerns of your puppy during this time.
No, I don't think so but IT IS NOT GOOD TO KEEP YOUR HAMSTER OUTSIDE OF IT'S CAGE FOR A LONG TIME EVEN IN IT'S TRANSPORTER OR HAMSTER BALL .
Not usually. The only time a snake would bleed during the shedding process is if there are 'complications'
If this was your first time, you probably just broke your hymen. it is nothing to worry about. however if you continue to bleed for a long time and it is more than just spots, go see a doctor.
Hemophilia.
a rather long time about 5 hours unless you are a child
Heat lightning typically lasts for a short period of time during a summer storm, usually only a few minutes.
No Time to Bleed was created in 2008.
It is not normal to experience bleeding during pregnancy. If you are experiencing bleeding for any length of time during your pregnancy, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider immediately.
This is normal because everyone adjusts to birth control differently. Some people will not bleed at all while others might bleed the whole time they are on the medication.