Period Blood Colors & Texture Explained | What’s Normal, What’s Not & What It Says About Your Health Have you ever looked at your period blood and wondered what its color or texture really means? 🤔 From bright red to brown, black, pink, orange, grey, watery, and even clotty blood, your period flow tells a powerful story about your health. In this video, I’ll break down the different period blood colors and textures, what’s considered normal, when it could be a sign of an underlying condition, and what to do about it. Whether you’re in the US, UK, Canada, or Australia, this guide will help you understand your body better and know when to relax and when to see a doctor. ✨ What you’ll learn in this video: The science behind period blood colors and textures What’s normal period flow vs what’s not Warning signs of infection, hormonal imbalance, or other health conditions Solutions and next steps if your period blood doesn’t look normal Your period is not just a cycle — it’s a signal. Watch till the end to learn what your body may be trying to tell you. Period Blood Clots Explained & Other Weird Things That Happen During Your Period • Period Blood Clots Explained & Other Weird... • Should Periods Hurt ? — Causes, Treatment,... 🕒 Timestamps 0:00 – Intro: Why period blood colors matter 1:27 – Pinkish Color of Period Blood: Causes and health Links 2:58 — Bright Red period Blood: Is it always a good sign? 4:38 – Brown Period Blood: When it’s normal vs when to worry 5:25 – Black Period Blood: What is Normal and what is not 7:39 – Orange Period Blood: Infection warning? 8:16 – Grey Period Blood: Why you should never ignore it 9:15 – Frequently asked questions and answers; When to relax, when to see a doctor 9:58 – Final thoughts + next steps ⚠️ Disclaimer This video is for educational purposes only and should not replace medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider if you notice unusual changes in your period, experience severe pain, or have concerns about your reproductive health. #Period #Periods #PeriodBloodColors #WomensHealth #MenstrualHealth #PeriodBloodExplained #PeriodHealth #FirstTrimester #ReproductiveHealth #HormonalHealth #PCOS #PeriodBloodColorsEplained