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What Your Menstrual Blood Can Tell You About Your Health

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20/03/2026
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What Your Menstrual Blood Can Tell You About Your Health
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Every month, many girls and women have their period. A period is when blood comes out of the body through the vagina. This is a normal and healthy part of the body.

Your period can also give you clues about your health. By looking at the color, amount, smell, and how you feel, you can learn a lot about what is happening inside your body.

Here are some simple things your menstrual blood can tell you.

  1. The Color of the Blood

Period blood is not always the same color, and that is normal.

Bright red: This is fresh blood. It is very normal, especially in the middle of your period.

Dark red or brown: This is older blood that took longer to leave the body. It often appears at the start or end of a period.

Pink: Sometimes blood can look pink when it mixes with other body fluids.

Very dark or almost black: This can happen when blood stays in the body longer before coming out. It is usually normal if it happens sometimes.

  1. How Much Blood Comes Out

Some people have light periods, while others have heavier ones.

Light flow: Only a small amount of blood comes out.

Normal flow: You change your pad or tampon a few times a day.

Very heavy flow: If you need to change your pad every hour, it may be too heavy and it is good to talk to a doctor.

  1. Small Blood Clots

Sometimes you may see small, jelly-like pieces in your period blood. These are called clots.

Small clots are normal, especially on heavier days. But if the clots are very big or happen very often, it may be good to ask a health worker.

  1. The Smell

Period blood can have a small smell. This is normal.

But if the smell is very strong or unpleasant, it could mean there is an infection and you should visit a clinic.

  1. Pain or Cramps

Many girls and women feel cramps in the lower stomach during their period. This happens because the uterus is pushing the blood out.

Mild pain is normal. But if the pain is very strong and makes it hard to go to school, work, or do daily activities, it is good to speak to a doctor.

Listen to Your Body

Your period is like a monthly signal from your body. It can show you if things are normal or if something may need attention. Periods are natural and nothing to be ashamed of. Learning about them helps girls and women take better care of their health.

If something about your period worries you, it is always okay to talk to a parent, teacher, or healthcare worker. Your health is important.

Brenna AKARABO
RADIOTV10

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