by Michelle Frank on Sep 15, 2022
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I wasn’nt getting my periods since 3 months. Was quite worried because this was the first time I hadn’t got my periods for such a long time, otherwise I am someone who gets it on time. But post these 3 months I got it now and the blood is brown in color. The bleeding is normal but the color of the blood is not something I have seen before. Its not normal blood color I feel. Should I consult a gynecologist??
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448d
・answered 448 days ago
Irregular periods and brown color may be normal, but consult a healthcare professional to rule out potential issues. Track your cycle, maintain a healthy lifestyle, and consider stress management. If concerns persist, seek medical advice for personalized guidance on hormonal balance and overall reproductive health.
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445d
・answered 445 days ago
When your period is delayed, the period color tends to be brown because of the build up and thickening of the uterine lining. Older blood is usually dark brown, especially for delayed periods due to oxidation of the blood. However, since your period has been significantly delayed it would be great to check in with a doctor once to check if there was a cause for your period delay.
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448d
・answered 448 days ago
It is hormonal imbalance .. consult doctor .. as this may lead / delay to PCOS or PCOD issue
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434d
・answered 434 days ago
brown color blood means that your period is ending however if you only get brown blood you should consult a gynecologist
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433d
・answered 433 days ago
If your age is around and up 40 and 45 it could be pre menopause symptoms. But you have to consult your gynecologist also.
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