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Yes, it is normal for your menstrual blood - or specifically the menstrual flow - to be stretchy. As well as blood your flow is made up of uterine tissue, cervical mucus, and discharge.

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Why menstrual do not clot?

Menstrual blood has fewer platelets than normal blood because if it was to clot it would be detrimental to the process. If menstrual blood were to clot like normal blood it would inhibit the blood leaving the uterus.


Why menstrual blood do not clot?

Menstrual blood has fewer platelets than normal blood because if it was to clot it would be detrimental to the process. If menstrual blood were to clot like normal blood it would inhibit the blood leaving the uterus.


Is bright red blood normal during menstrual cycle?

Not more than a tiny amount. Menstrual fluid is not blood, but disintegrating cells.


Is it normal to have small clots of blood in menstrual flow?

Yes, it's very normal. Don't worry


Does the hymen have holes?

Yes there is in fact 1 small hole in the hymen, if it has not already been broken. The hole is small and stretchy, so that it can allow menstrual blood to escape from the uterus.


Why menstrual blood is not clotted?

Menstrual blood doesn't clot like other blood because if it did it would be detrimental to the whole process of the uterine lining shedding. The 'clots' people talk about in menstrual flow are normally larger chunks of the uterine lining, normal during heavier flow days.


Are clots in your menstrual cycle OK?

What you think are clots are likely just larger pieces of the uterine lining or cervical mucus mixing with blood - this is completely normal to see, the uterine lining is the main waste product of menstruation. Menstrual blood doesn't clot like normal blood, if it did it'd be detrimental to the whole process.


What does menstrual blood clotting mean?

Menstrual blood doesn't clot like normal blood, if ti did then it'd be detrimental to the whole process of menstruation. What people normally think are clots are actually larger pieces of the uterus lining that is shed, or blood mixing with cervical mucus.


Why is your period bright red and watery?

It is normal for menstrual flow to be watery and also normal for it to contain clots. Consult your physician if your menstrual bleeding lasts more than eight days.


What are menstrual chunks?

The 'chunks' that you see in menstrual flow are primarily larger pieces of the uterine lining. You may also see cervical mucus mixed with blood which can be quite thick and lumpy looking in your flow.


How can you tell the difference between regular blood and menstrual blood on clothing?

Menstrual blood is a mixture of blood and uterine lining tissue, which is not found in regular blood.


On the first day of your period the blood was brown and heavy and then it went to normal red the next day is anything wrong with you?

It is not unusual for menstrual blood to be brown, especially at the beginning or end of menstruation. This is because menstrual fluid contains tissue and other substances besides blood.