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How does spotting differ from actual menstrual blood?
A period is the shedding of the lining of the uterus. It occurs when the person did not become pregnant therefore the lining is not needed. Spotting (bleeding) is when the egg was fertilized and actually implanted into the uterine wall. Implantation bleeding means the person did indeed become pregnaRead more
A period is the shedding of the lining of the uterus. It occurs when the person did not become pregnant therefore the lining is not needed. Spotting (bleeding) is when the egg was fertilized and actually implanted into the uterine wall. Implantation bleeding means the person did indeed become pregnant. The biggest visual difference is implantation bleeding is merely spotting while a period is bleeding that lasts longer. A period can start out as spotting and becomes progressively heavier.
See lessWhich one is better between Spotify and Apple Music?
According to my experience I still find Spotify to be the superior system, although I have been a Spotify premium user almost since they started, which makes me somewhat bias. My take on Apple Music is that it is a system developed more for iPad than iPhone, which makes it somewhat cloudy and overlyRead more
According to my experience I still find Spotify to be the superior system, although I have been a Spotify premium user almost since they started, which makes me somewhat bias.
See lessMy take on Apple Music is that it is a system developed more for iPad than iPhone, which makes it somewhat cloudy and overly graphical on the phone. In that sense I think Apple have over-worked the UX of Apple Music. I think Spotify have benefitted greatly from being first a web-platform then a iPhone app. In that sense I think Spotify is the more refined solution of the two and the most practical and functional. The one thing I dislike with Spotify is that it is overly complicated to get to your playlists, it could benefit from being a first-selection alternative.