Passing clots is considered normal up to 3 weeks after giving birth. At six months, a woman should consult her doctor.
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
After giving birth, locia is present from 2-5 weeks. If locia stopped and restarted and you are passing clots it is best to be seen by a physician.
The fluid can be watery or have some clots, passing some mucus is normal but it should mainly be blood that was built up on the uterus.
It's normal. The uterus lining is shredding so you bleed fresh blood which has to clot.
you will bleed if you in the middle of your period and near the time of birth of your child. in clots... maybe ask a doctor but it should be normal. Also take asurvey of you friends to see if they have the same problem if to see if that clot thing is normal. If not GO TO YOUR DOCTOR.
Birth control pills increase the risk for blood clots. If you already have blood clots, birth control pills could make the clots worse. There are other birth control methods which could be good alternatives, condoms, diaphragms, shots, and IUDs.
No. Blood clots are part of a normal period.
Blod clots and this is completely normal and nothing to worry about.
* you see blood clots which are actually clots of tissue in your menstruation -- don't worry, this is a normal occurrence and is no cause for alarm. Blood clots such as these are perfectly normal because menstruation involves the shedding of the lining of the uterus.
* you see blood clots which are actually clots of tissue in your menstruation -- don't worry, this is a normal occurrence and is no cause for alarm. Blood clots such as these are perfectly normal because menstruation involves the shedding of the lining of the uterus.
Yes, it is normal to experience clots during your period. These clots are usually a result of the shedding of the uterine lining and are typically nothing to be concerned about. However, if you are experiencing very large or frequent clots, it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider.