You are not pregnant. Try to relax. Typically, your body releases anticoagulants to keep menstrual blood from clotting.
If you have excessive clotting or clots larger than a quarter, you need to consult your physician. However, when your period is heavy and blood is expelled quickly, there isn't enough time for anticoagulants to work and clots form.
If you continue to have excessive clotting or clots larger than a quarter, you should see your doctor.
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Hello Anonymous,
You are not pregnant. Try to relax. Typically, your body releases anticoagulants to keep menstrual blood from clotting.
If you have excessive clotting or clots larger than a quarter, you need to consult your physician. However, when your period is heavy and blood is expelled quickly, there isn't enough time for anticoagulants to work and clots form.
If you continue to have excessive clotting or clots larger than a quarter, you should see your doctor.
Regards,
July 7, 2014 - 5:05pmMaryann
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