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  2. Hypomenorrhea - Wikipedia

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    Less blood flow may be genetic and, if enquiries are made, it may be found that woman’s mother and/or sister also have decreased blood flow during their periods. Pregnancy can normally occur with this type of decreased flow during the period. The incidence of infertility is the same as in women with a normal blood flow.

  3. Menstruation - Wikipedia

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    Menstrual fluid is the correct name for the flow, although many people prefer to refer to it as menstrual blood. Menstrual fluid is reddish-brown, a slightly darker color than venous blood. [12]: 381 About half of menstrual fluid is blood. This blood contains sodium, calcium, phosphate, iron, and chloride, the extent of which depends on the woman.

  4. If Your Period Is Suddenly Way Lighter, It May Be ... - AOL

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    If your period is light, your blood may also be darker, says Dr. Purdie. “The less blood flow present, the longer it takes the blood to go from the uterus to the outside. The longer it takes the ...

  5. Menarche - Wikipedia

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    When experiencing menarche, the blood flow can vary from a slow and spotty discharge to a consistent blood flow for 3–7 days. The color of the blood ranges from bright red to brown in color; this is normal. Periods may be light period or heavy. [15]

  6. What It Means If Your Period Came Early This Cycle - AOL

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    An early period is usually the result of a short cycle, but it could also signal an irregular period. Here are the most common reasons your period is early. ... You may see a few drops of blood in ...

  7. Hematometra - Wikipedia

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    Premenopausal women with hematometra often experience abnormal vaginal bleeding, including dysmenorrhea (pain during menstruation) or amenorrhea (lack of menstruation), while postmenopausal women are more likely to be asymptomatic. [3] Due to the accumulation of blood in the uterus, patients may develop low blood pressure or a vasovagal ...

  8. This is why your period blood smells, according to a ... - AOL

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  9. Vaginal discharge - Wikipedia

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    The composition, quality, and amount of discharge varies between individuals, and can vary throughout the menstrual cycle and throughout the stages of sexual and reproductive development. [3] Normal vaginal discharge may have a thin, watery consistency or a thick, sticky consistency, and it may be clear or white in color.