hello, i just has a mic\scarriage on nov. 8th 2006. most likely u have already had a one. with mine there was alot of pain ,bleeding, and bloodclots.
It is highly likely you are having a miscarriage. But it can be incomplete even though the pains reduce. Because there is then a risk of infection you need to seek medical help. I would also request an ultrasound as you will need a D. and C. procedure but just occasionally the baby may still be OK and would die because of the procedure. I always play it safe and request one anyway.
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Being able to feel very large blood clots, may be a problem. Feeling blood clots is normal, but large ones may cause vaginal viruses.
Yes, blood clots can pass out with menstrual blood during your period. Blood clots are a normal part of the menstrual flow and can vary in size and frequency from person to person. However, if you experience unusually large or frequent blood clots, it's advisable to consult a healthcare provider.
Large clots would mean that the bleeding had already occurred. If there is considerable distance to the outside of the body, such as from an ulcer or intestinal bleeding, then you would have just the clots by the time it makes it out of the body.
It is common to have blood clots in the menstrual flow, especially during heavy periods. These clots are a mixture of blood and tissue shedding from the lining of the uterus. However, if you experience very large or frequent blood clots or have concerns about your menstrual flow, it's a good idea to consult a healthcare provider.
Is it normal to still be passing clots after giving birth 3 days ago..bit worried some r quiet large
Yes, it's very normal. Don't worry
It depends on wether you mean the condition known as thrombosis where the blood clots in your blood circulation system or if you are referring to lumps in your periods. In the first case, no, blood clots are not healty, and as mentioned above can lead to severe health issues or even death. If you are referring to lumpy periods, that is perfectly normal as the monthly discharge contains more than blood (i.e mucus, cells from your womb etc).
Large clots can be the result of fibroid tumors which are not cancerous. See a doctor if you are concerned.
Those are blood clots, which are pieces of blood that have coagulated and become thicker during menstruation. They are a normal part of the menstrual process and are usually not a cause for concern unless they are very large or accompanied by severe pain or other unusual symptoms.
During a miscarriage, the tissue is usually clots that are a grey or pinkish colour & sometimes you can see veins. However it is possible to pass large black clots during a miscarriage. It's possible you could have a miscarriage but it depends if you was having pregnancy symptoms. You may simply be having a unusually heavy period for you & passing large clots because of this. Antibiotics can sometimes cause the symptoms you mentioned but its unlikely. See your Doctor for a blood test asap.
In certain conditions, such as cardiovascular disease or following joint replacement surgery, the danger of forming large clots in the blood stream is greater than the danger of bleeding. Larger clots can block blood flow altogether in major blood vessels-- the larger the vessel blocked, the more tissues supplied by it, and the more damage done. Leading to heart attack, stroke, pulmonary embolism, etc, large clots are more deadly and less treatable after the fact than the side effects of preventive anticoagulants.