Bedikot

A woman becomes niddah as soon as blood leaves the uterus and enters the vaginal canal, even before it exits the body. Therefore, at certain halachically prescribed times, she must examine herself internally by means of a cloth to check for blood that would make her niddah. These examinations are called bedikot (singular bedikah).

Articles

  Bedikah Cloth
  Bedikot before the Wedding
  Definition of Bedikah
  How to do a Bedikah

Questions & Answers

  How deep should bedikot go?
  Finding bedikah cloths in Jerusalem
  Discomfort with moch, irritation from bedikot
  Red stain turning to brown
  Starting bedikot postpartum
  Cervical bleeding on bedikot
  Immersion for blind person
  Unbleached bedikah cloths
  Faint orange specks
  Tiny orange spot
  Color that darkens
  Bleeding from irritation
  Beige on bedikah
  Color that fades
  Bedikah with tampon
  Dampening bedikah cloth
  Tissue for hefsek
  Bedikot postpartum
  Evaluating brown
  Red "crumb" on bedikah
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