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Halakhah sobre Levítico 15:25

וְאִשָּׁ֡ה כִּֽי־יָזוּב֩ ז֨וֹב דָּמָ֜הּ יָמִ֣ים רַבִּ֗ים בְּלֹא֙ עֶת־נִדָּתָ֔הּ א֥וֹ כִֽי־תָז֖וּב עַל־נִדָּתָ֑הּ כָּל־יְמֵ֞י ז֣וֹב טֻמְאָתָ֗הּ כִּימֵ֧י נִדָּתָ֛הּ תִּהְיֶ֖ה טְמֵאָ֥ה הִֽוא׃

Se uma mulher tiver um fluxo de sangue por muitos dias fora do tempo da sua impureza, ou quando tiver fluxo de sangue por mais tempo do que a sua impureza, por todos os dias do fluxo da sua imundícia será como nos dias da sua impureza; imunda será.

Gray Matter II

In order to understand the problem, we must first define the Biblical concepts of nidah and zavah.3For a full introduction to these concepts, see Rav Pinchas Kehati’s commentary to the Mishnah (Arachin 2:1) and Badei Hashulchan (Introduction to 183). Nidah refers to a woman who sees menstrual blood on a day when she expects it to flow (Vayikra 15:19). This flow renders her ritually impure and prohibits relations with her husband for seven days. Even if she continues to see blood all seven days, she may go to the mikvah and purify herself immediately after they end. On the other hand, if a woman sees uterine blood at an unexpected time, then she becomes a zavah. If the bleeding persists for three consecutive days, she must wait until all bleeding ceases. She then counts seven days before she may visit the mikvah (Vayikra 15:25-28). Thus, once a zavah sees blood for three consecutive days, the total time that she remains impure will always last at least three days longer than the seven-day nidah period.
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Sefer HaChinukh

The commandment of the matter of the impurity of the zavah (woman with an irregular discharge), that is impure and renders impure: That the zavah be impure and render impure, as it is stated (Leviticus 15:25), "And a woman who discharges a discharge of her blood many days, etc." I have written a hint of the root of the commandment with the woman that has given birth (Sefer HaChinukh 166) - that the matter of distancing from them and their impurity is because of the illness that they have, which hurts many people; and all the more so, one who lays with her. As the hurt is greater, according to the greatness of the closeness.
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