Grey Blood
Blood that looks almost grey or milky in color should be taken a lot more serious. If you have this color of blood during your cycle, it could mean that you have an infection. Two of the most common infections that can cause this blood color are yeast infections and bacterial infections.
Blood that looks almost grey or milky in color should be taken a lot more serious. If you have this color of blood during your cycle, it could mean that you have an infection. Two of the most common infections that can cause this blood color are yeast infections and bacterial infections.
Orange Blood
Orange menstrual blood can mean that your blood has mixed with cervical blood, which will appear almost orange with red flecks. It can also be a sign that you have an infection. If you see orange blood frequently, or the blood has a foul odor to it, it is most likely that you have an infection.
Orange menstrual blood can mean that your blood has mixed with cervical blood, which will appear almost orange with red flecks. It can also be a sign that you have an infection. If you see orange blood frequently, or the blood has a foul odor to it, it is most likely that you have an infection.
Grey/White Tissue In Blood
If you see grey or white tissue in your blood, then you may want to take a closer look. It could just be part of the shedding from your uterine lining. It could also be signs of an ectopic pregnancy or a hormonal imbalance. You may only have this symptom once, and then never again, which is common.
If you see grey or white tissue in your blood, then you may want to take a closer look. It could just be part of the shedding from your uterine lining. It could also be signs of an ectopic pregnancy or a hormonal imbalance. You may only have this symptom once, and then never again, which is common.
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