To many of you it may look like normal. For gyneacologist this will not be normal. You are having fibroids which need to be treated as early as possible. There could be some other causes for the clots to develop. There is no harm in consulting a gyneacologist.
2006-12-17 18:03:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I had clots before. If they are not large, don't worry. And yes, the blood also comes out while you are urinating.
Good that you are going to your gyno for advice. They can do things to help with heavy bleeding and irregular cycles. Good luck!
2006-12-17 17:47:35
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answered by kristin c 4
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i also think this is not something that you need to blow off.... you need to go to your gynocologist and tell him/her about it.... alot of women have an abnormally long latent phase (which is the phase where you build up the endometrium for implantation of ferilized egg) that ends up making an abnormally thick endometrium with abnormally high vascularity (it is usually caused by a hormonal problem such as decreased estrogen production and lack of a normal LH surge...this causes an abnormally low progesterone and leads to an inability to ovulate) .... however the vascularity is often fragile and the thickened myometrium is not supported with stroma bc of the lack of progesterone. also, the lateness of ovulation is what allows the endometrium to become bigger than normal.... ok, here is what you need to know... if you do have an abnormally long latent phase... you may be bleeding in spurts as one part of the endometrium dies off and heals (clots) and another part dies and sloughs off.... so this goes on for a longer time than normal flow (2-6 days).... and can result in massive blood loss for you!! this is not good and thus you need to see a doctor and also have you hemoglobin and iron checked with a complete blood test bc you may be slighty anemic (or at least at the low end of normal) due to the heavy blood loss (in fact i would bet my house on it....)
2006-12-17 18:20:54
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answered by derek s 3
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i became on Ortho Tricyclen Lo for 6 years. I each and every so commonly could have brown recognizing, it relatively is easily wide-spread on start administration pills for it to return up often times. Its 'previous' blood. Brown blood is in simple terms previous sloughed blood that in simple terms took slightly longer to get out of the uterus. recognizing is wide-spread for a birthcontrol pill and if it relatively is going to become a project, you need to in all probability change to something else, perhaps an IUD
2016-10-15 04:00:13
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answered by balick 4
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I have fibromyalgia and that makes the lining of the uterus come out in stringy clumpy sections you might call clots. Yes, when I pee, I see this in the toilet. I think it's normal. I read in my fibromyalgia book that this happens to other people too.
Your regular cycle depends on how long you have been menstruating.
2006-12-17 17:37:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes they are normal after you pee. It is never any different if you had a lighter menstrual flow.
2006-12-18 10:57:17
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answered by Alex 4
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Yes it is normal as long as they are not very large. When you uninate you relax and it allows more of your flow to escape. Don't worry happens all the time. Hope that helps.
2006-12-17 17:33:28
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answered by aimeeme_g 5
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yes it is a normal phenomenon the dead cells of endometrium are thrown out through vagina in which blood cells are damaged so no need to worry its normal
2006-12-17 17:45:39
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answered by Anonymous
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you will 111 be fine just have sex baby----stay naked--
2006-12-17 21:12:27
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answered by v 1
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