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period colors


Question Posted Saturday March 22 2008, 7:22 pm

kat,i looked at the question about brown blood on a nother girls question, and it said old blood, wellw hat if it is on the tampon also, not like when i pee tho? is that still normal?

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teardrops7 answered Sunday March 23 2008, 12:03 pm:
its perfectly normal...like mine and my sisters, when we first start its brown and then it goes red and when it gets ready to quit then it goes brown again. Like the person below me said its just because the blood is getting lighter.
-hayley

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teenage_drifter answered Sunday March 23 2008, 3:19 am:
Yes it is normal, when the blood flow starts to get thin, it can turn brown and it can also be on the tampon. This usually occurs towards the end of the period. It might only last a day or so. It's nothing to worry about.

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