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i wanted to re-ask my previous question more specifically. Can a women sense the actual "moment" of her period i.e. the moment the blood has left the uterus and is on it's way to the external world. Sort of this sums it up: if a woman was standing naked with a cloth in her hand, would she know exactly when the blood is about to "drop out" and be able to catch it or does the exact actual moment elude women. Sorry for the crudeness of the question but it's important for me to know. thx

2006-12-13 04:48:01 · 5 answers · asked by cinderella_zing 1 in Health Women's Health

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I generally know when I'm about to start bleeding within a few minutes simply because I get a few really intense cramps. Every woman is different and every woman has different symptoms associated with menstruation.

2006-12-13 04:51:09 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Generally not. Women often know the day their period will begin each month, due to bloating / cramping / other individual symptoms. Once it has started, most women can detect that it is happening within minutes or hours, but it is not like a tap turning on and the "exact" moment would not be all that exact. Menstruation is not precisely a draining of blood from the uterus, it is actually shedding the lining of the uterus, so there is blood as well as some tissue involved.

2006-12-13 04:59:34 · answer #2 · answered by sankayak 3 · 0 0

Blood on your stool can propose distinct issues. this is not any longer some thing to play round with. it must be some thing so uncomplicated as hemorrhoids (noticeably if the blood is brighter pink), even though it may also propose some more thing desirable intense. If the blood is darker, this is likely coming from more desirable interior. now and again your wellbeing care specialist will evaluate doing finding out which incorporates bloodwork and/or colonoscopy to make constructive this is not any longer some more thing desirable intense. in spite of everything, i'd get regarded at by using a wellbeing care specialist.

2016-10-18 05:49:49 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

No she can't. She knows when it is about due because of cramps, but not the actual time it will flow, though there are women who don't have cramps or they are so mild they don't notice. You see, women have flow of discharge that keeps their privates lubricated, it feels the same as a period flow when it comes out. It is a womans natural douche. Unless her periods are on the heavy side, it would be hard to tell the difference.

2006-12-13 05:11:35 · answer #4 · answered by Fruit Cake Lady 5 · 0 0

It is different for every woman. I know the day before because I am very emotional. The next day (start day) I don't actually feel it traveling, but I get some cramping. Severe cramping begins about 30 minutes after I start. And of course we all feel it as it is leaving the body.

2006-12-13 04:58:28 · answer #5 · answered by Starlight 4 · 0 0

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