I can only assume you mean blood clots from your period. If the blood is accumulating faster than the body's ability to transfer it out of the uterus, clots are the result. Some women get these jelly-like clots during their period. If you have never them before and are concerned, speak with your doctor to ease your mind.
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Hi, Anon.
Thank you for your question.
I can only assume you mean blood clots from your period. If the blood is accumulating faster than the body's ability to transfer it out of the uterus, clots are the result. Some women get these jelly-like clots during their period. If you have never them before and are concerned, speak with your doctor to ease your mind.
Helena
April 30, 2017 - 11:46amThis Comment
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