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According to rabbinical law, a woman becomes a niddah when she is aware that blood has come from her womb, whether it is due to menstruation, childbirth, sexually transmitted disease, or other reasons, such as childbirth.
If menstruation began before she sees evidence of it, the rabbinic regulations regard her as not being niddah until she notices.
Until this point, the regulations do not come into force.

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