Hi, I'm sorry I can't tell you if it's normal or not cause I'm going through the same thing. I don't know if it means I'm pregnant or not. But if you are sexually active maybe try taking a pregnancy test. Especially if you are having any of the signs along with the light period. Good luck! Yes, it can be quite normal. Stress can be a factor (muscles tighten when under stress or even working out at a gym) can cause this. Being more sexually active can change hormones in the body. Brown blood is dead and of course pink to red blood is fresh. Some women even get a stringy, brown discharge during their periods. If this continues for more than 2 - 3 months it's best to see your doctor for a good check-up.
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A bankruptcy is not discharged. Debts are discharged. Real estate taxes are a lien on the real estate and would not usually be discharged. Talk to your bankruptcy layer.
If you're uncertain, take a pregnancy test. 5 days seems normal, but if the period was unusually light, you could be pregnant.
An unusually high tide is always called a spring tide.
The bankruptcy is not discharged. Your debt obligation is discharged. The discharge notice usually is mailed to you about 6 weeks after the 341 meeting. The filing of bankruptcy will stay on your credit report for 10 years from the date of filing.
"Queaf," "queef" or "quife" refers to air discharged from the vaginal canal, usually after sexual intercourse or penetration.
There is no usual. Depends on the quality of the battery and if it was ever fully discharged. 3-4 years is normal. Each time the battery is fully discharged, the life of the battery is shortened.
You need a reason to be discharged such as misconduct of some sort. Unfortunately, that usually means the potential for criminal prosecution.
It is closed when it is legally discharged by the courts. Usually about 2 months after the 341 meeting for a ch. 7.
Cutoff voltage is the point at which the battery is fully discharged. This is usually the point at which the device will shut itself off.
A stray pond refers to a reservoir in which the warmed water is usually cooled for reuse by the evaporation of the water discharged from the nozzles in the spray. The warm water is then usually sprayed into the cooler air.