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when your on your period n you have the chunks of blood those r ur inner walls your inner walls are prepared to get pregnant basically they wait till you get pregnant and if u dont thats how u get your period n its impossible to be pregnant if your on your period even if you do it your not ovulating
The "chunks" are likely normal; that's the mucus, tissue, etc. that you lose during a period. Green blood? Not so much. See a doctor or specialist for that. Anything green from the vagina is a bacterial infection. Do NOT wait to go to the Dr because bacteria can enter the uterus and the infection can make you permanently infertile.
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.
That either is from a weak pelvic floor muscle, or estrogen dominance, sometimes even endometrioses. If you have that with every single period you have and the clots are quite large, you should probably see your doctor.
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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.
this is very normal. the chunks are actually clots. Depending on your age, and frequency of your period this can be normal. But if you are worried it is a miscarriage, (you would not of had your period for awhile unless you have just become pregnant) go see a doctor to make sure.
Those are blood clots dnt worry its normal but if it continues after your period finishes you should check with the doctor and right now its pissing me off...
It depends on what you mean by 'clean blood' during your period. Your menstrual flow isn't dirty so your blood should always be 'clean' during menstruation.
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Chunky period blood can be a result of clots forming during menstruation, which is a normal part of the process as the uterine lining sheds. However, if you are experiencing abnormally large or frequent clots, it may be a sign of a hormonal imbalance, fibroids, or other underlying health issues. It's best to consult with a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.