This is why you are seeing a different colour from red during menstruation
Menstruation is a natural biological process, and variations in the colour of menstrual blood can be normal, often reflecting changes in flow and the duration the blood has spent in the uterus.
Here’s an overview of what different colours might indicate:
1. Bright Red
Bright red blood is typically seen at the start of your period and indicates fresh blood that is flowing quickly from your uterus. This is considered the “standard” colour of menstrual blood.
Dark red or brown blood is usually older blood, which has taken longer to exit your uterus. It’s most commonly seen at the end of the period but can also appear at the beginning or during periods of lighter flow. This colour is also perfectly normal.
3. Pink
Pinkish menstrual blood can occur when the menstrual blood mixes with cervical fluid, diluting its hue. This can sometimes be seen in women with lighter flows or when spotting occurs just before or after a period.
However, if you consistently see pink blood and have a lighter-than-usual flow, it could be worth discussing with a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying issues like hormonal imbalances.