Period blood color serves as a natural diagnostic indicator of hormonal balance: bright red and steady flow suggests healthy estrogen and progesterone balance; dark brown or black indicates old blood and low progesterone; light pink suggests low estrogen; heavy flow with clots signals excess estrogen; and grey tissue requires medical attention.
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Your period blood is a diagnostic report — here's how to read itAdded:
[music] >> Most of us were never taught this, but the color of your period blood tells you a lot about what's happening with your hormones. Bright red and steady? [music] That's a good sign. It usually means your estrogen and progesterone are in decent [music] balance. Dark brown or almost black? That's old blood that took too long to leave, and it often points to low progesterone. [music] Very light pink? That can mean your estrogen is on the low side. Heavy with clots? That's often a sign of too much estrogen. Your body literally hands you this information every single [music] month. Once you know what to look for, you'll never ignore it again.
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