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Do you bleed when you go to the bathroom during your period?

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And if so how much??

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  1. yees, most of the time, if you don't have a tampon in .. and it depends on how big a flow you have. but no worries.. it's perfectly fine, just think of it as pee but red! haha


  2. Yes, you do continue to bleed from your v****a when you pee through your urethra. They are two separate openings, with two separate actions occurring. However, if you're wearing a tampon or Divacup, you most likely will not notice the continued bleeding.

  3. Yes, i don't know, you cant exactly measure it.

    If i have a heavy flow when i pee it like washes away the blood right?

    So yeah its normal.

  4. Usually just a drop or two at the most.

  5. Sometimes, not a lot.

    It's nothing to worry about though

    :)

  6. Usually bleeding during menstruation is pretty sporadic.

    And if you do bleed while peeing its usually a drop or 2. Not to worry.

    Good luck

  7. Yes, I do. And the amount depends on my flow that day. If it is light, there is little to none, and if it is heavy there is sometimes a lot

  8. yes...it depends on if i just came on..I bleed heavy when my period first starts..and it gets lighter...everybody is different

  9. always  

  10. Yes it can be quite a bit depending on how heavy my flow is that day. Usually just after removing a tampon it kinda washes all the excess away! It can also be just sitting down after standing a while, shifts the position of your internals.

  11. yes.

    it happens it depends if you are wearing a tampon or not.

    it also depends on how heavy your flow is etc.

    it happens to everyone.

    but most of the time its not alot the blood just sperates so it looks like so much. on average you loose only like a couple teaspoons of blood. a day. seems like way more doesnt it?

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