I'm not really sure but I think that it's the remains of the fertilized egg...But I get that too so your not the only one :pp
Clots during pregnancy is usually a indication of a miscarriage. Brown bleeding is usually old blood which isn't a normal period.
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you know when you have a miscarage because when your on your period clots of blood come out, heaps of blood and it hurts way more and it takes a while for all that blood to stop, it goes for awhile
Menstrual clots are thickened blood that can appear during menstruation, while menstrual tissue is the lining of the uterus that sheds during a period.
Red blood cells form the clots, while white blood cells seal it from below.
Platelets and fibrin are the two main components of blood that work together to form blood clots. Platelets form a plug at the site of injury, while fibrin forms a mesh to stabilize the clot and stop bleeding.
it is possible to have a period while pregnant, but i would say get a pregnancy test done if you are unsure.
yes it is normal but if you are clotting to much you need to get checked.
You are probably normal - blood becomes dull in color when it becomes deoxygenated, so bright blood simply means it has more oxygen in it. The little blood clots are also probably normal - your blood can clot any time after it is pushed out of the capillaries, and menstrual blood can get caught up in the tissue being shed and look clotted even when it isn't. If you are really concerned, you can ask your OB/GYN or general practitioner (doctor). While this is a somewhat personal question that may be a bit embarrassing to you, your doctor has heard questions like this before and isn't going to be bothered - you'll get a good answer from him/her.
Like your blood is on your underwear while you have your period.
Having a period with no clots or clumps is normal. It may just mean that your blood is flowing smoothly without clotting within your uterus. If you are experiencing any other unusual symptoms or changes in your menstrual cycle, it is always a good idea to consult with a healthcare provider.
While patients have to rely on conventional medicine to resolve major blood clots in the veins, alternative therapies help prevent future blood clots and bring relief from pain due to superficial thrombophlebitis.