What does the colour of your blood mean?

 Get To Know What The Colour Of Your Menstrual Flow Means

women, all experience menstrual differently, they all have questioned menstrual flow especially the colour of it.


Pay ATTENTION! to the following:

👉🏼 Changes in cycle length

👉🏼 Flow volume

👉🏼 pain

👉🏼 Colour.


MENTRUAL_CYCLE : First day of one period to first day of the next period.

Average: 28days

Normal: 21-35days


MENSTRUAL_PERIOD: The days of bleeding.

Normal: 3-8days.


BLOOD_LOSS:

Normal: 1-6 tablespoons

MENARCHE: Onset of first menses.

Normal: 8-16years


MENOPAUSE: Cessation of Menses.

Normal: 45-55years


➡ Menstrual blood may be brown, black, dark red, bright red, pink, orange or gray.

➡ The colour may not signify anything serious.

➡Keep in mind that the darker colours (brown, black) signify old blood or blood that has reacted with air(oxygen) the same way the blood on a bandaged fresh wound changes from bright red to dark after sometime.

👉Dark brown

You may see dark brown blood at the beginning or the end of your cycle, but IT IS NORMAL. This colour is perfectly normal, it actually tells you that the blood is old; the blood at times sits in your uterine lining from your previous cycle which most times takes a while to leave your body.


👉 DARK RED

This is usually the colour you will see first thing in the morning after you have been lying down for a while, or during the middle of your cycle when your flow is starting to slow down. This IS also NORMAL.


👉BRIGHT RED

If you notice a cranberry-like shade on your pad or tampoon it means the blood is new perhaps it is your first day, this IS NORMAL. This colour usually means that your flow is heavy but it is really a good sign that everything is functioning properly.


👉A MIXTURE OF GRAY & RED

Okay now, IT’S time to PANIC!!. Gray or off-white clumps mixed in your blood almost always signals bad news. if you are sexually active, it could mean you have contracted some form of STI or STD. 


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Ekpo Ruth

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