Many women have clots in their menstrual blood from time to time. The clots may be bright red or dark in color. Often, but not always, these clots are shed on the heaviest days of bleeding. The presence of multiple clots in your flow may make your menstrual blood seem thick or denser than usual. If you have excessive clotting or clots larger than a quarter, I would see your doctor to rule out any conditions that might be causing an abnormal period.
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Hi, Anon.
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Many women have clots in their menstrual blood from time to time. The clots may be bright red or dark in color. Often, but not always, these clots are shed on the heaviest days of bleeding. The presence of multiple clots in your flow may make your menstrual blood seem thick or denser than usual. If you have excessive clotting or clots larger than a quarter, I would see your doctor to rule out any conditions that might be causing an abnormal period.
Helena
February 18, 2017 - 6:14amThis Comment
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