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Menstruation in paste form?!? |
A friend of mine told me she had menstruation in the form of paste which is black-brownish in colour. When a tissue paper is swiped on her vaginal area to clean, black vein like blood clots were found and this isn't her first time. What's wrong with her menstruation? I know, it's gross, but it's normal. That's the lining of the uterus, she just doesn't have as much blood as some do. This is normal. It usually happens at the beginning or end of your period. I have it all the time. Its ok, nothing is wrong with her. I do not know the reason but this is very normal. There is probabally not a woman out there that has not had this. No worries honey Yup its quite natural dear! Brownish blood is the old blood that has built up in the uterus and is perfectly normal. |
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idk i skipped 2 1/2 months once it was all fine your cycles just off dont worry about it ...Actually, that IS normal for a young teen. It should become more regular and predictable soon. The "black and sticky" stuff is the lining of your uterus shedding, like it is supposed to... Yes, it's normal, but the delay of her period may not be. If you are "monitoring her menstruation" for the purpose of calculating when you can have unprotected sex with her, well,... you should immediately go and see a doctor! Good luck. ...Ask your doctor to refer you to a gynecologist they know all about us. ...Menstruating is completely hormonal. You're endocrine system monitors everything about your body and when there's a severe difference in hormone levels your body reacts to defend itself. ... There really is no specific time when it is completely safe to have sex. This is why if you are not wanting to get pregnant, always use contraception. Some women also ovulate twice during a cycle... Urine always from he urethra and menstrual flow from the vagina. ... |
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