Medically reviewed by Mary Jane Minkin, M.D.
Dark red
Old blood that has lingered in your body for a while but hasn’t oxidized enough (been exposed to oxygen) to turn fully brown.
Can mean:
You are at the end of your period
You have postpartum discharge (called lochia)
Concern level: Usually nothing to worry about
Dark brown
Old blood that has been in your body for a while and has had lots of time to oxidize.
Can mean:
You’re at the beginning or end of your period
You’re on hormonal birth control
You’re in perimenopause
You’re pregnant, and this is implantation bleeding
You have postpartum discharge (called lochia)
You had a “missed miscarriage” or an ectopic pregnancy
You have a health condition like an infection, fibroids or PCOS
Concern level: Keep an eye on it
Pink
Blood mixed with vaginal discharge.
Can mean:
You’re at the beginning of your period
You’re on hormonal birth control
Your estrogen levels are low
You’re not on your period but are spotting from ovulation or bleeding from sex
You’re having a miscarriage
Concern level: Usually nothing to worry about
Unless you’re pregnant, in which case, contact your healthcare provider immediately
Bright red
Fresh blood that hasn’t had time to be exposed to oxygen yet.
Can mean:
You’re in the heavy part of your period
Concern level: Usually nothing to worry about
Black
Very old blood that has lingered in your body.
Can mean:
You’re at the end of your period
You’re having a miscarriage
You have an object stuck inside your vagina
You may have a vaginal infection
Concern level: Keep an eye on it
If you think you might be pregnant, are having pregnancy symptoms or suspect a foreign object is in your vagina, contact your healthcare provider immediately.
Orange
Blood mixed with vaginal discharge.
Can mean:
This may not be your period, but could be blood in discharge
You have an underlying infection like bacterial vaginosis
You have a sexually transmitted infection
Concern level: Contact your healthcare provider
Gray
Blood mixed with vaginal discharge.
Can mean:
This may not be your period, but could be blood in discharge
You have an underlying infection like bacterial vaginosis
You have a sexually transmitted infection
Concern level: Contact your healthcare provider
Green
Blood mixed with vaginal discharge.
Can mean:
This may not be your period, but could be blood in discharge
You have an underlying infection like bacterial vaginosis
You have a sexually transmitted infection
Concern level: Contact your healthcare provider
Always contact your healthcare provider if you:
Have bleeding of any kind during pregnancy
Bleed or spot between periods
Bleed for more than 7 days
Soak through a pad or tampon more than every hour or two
Notice a change in what’s normal for you
Have pain or other symptoms with your bleeding
Have gone through menopause and have bleeding of any kind
Have gray discharge
Have clots that are bigger than a quarter
Haven’t had a period in 3 months or more
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