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Period blot clots
Period blot clots











period blot clots

During menstruation, blood may pool and clot inside an enlarged uterus before it is expelled.

  • Post childbirth uterine size, meaning the uterus doesn’t successfully shrink back to its normal size (about that of a pear).
  • Endometriosis – symptoms are thickening of the uterine lining and heavier blood flow during menstruation that may contribute to excessive clotting during menstruation.
  • Pooling or retained blood – blood that stays inside the uterus is likely to clot due to the following reasons: There are, however, a variety of reasons for period blood clots to form…

    period blot clots

    Period blood clots are traditionally viewed by many holistic healthcare practitioners as a sign of uterine stagnation due to lack of uterine strength, which may cause menstrual blood to inefficiently exit during menstruation. Menstrual blood clots consist of a coagulated mass of blood, fibrin and endometrial tissue. Clots are the body’s natural way of controlling excess bleeding. The body naturally releases anticoagulants to keep blood thin and fluid (moving freely). Read on to find out why… What is a Menstrual Blood Clot? The catch is that there are times when menstrual blood clots may warrant a check-up with your Gynecologist.

    period blot clots

    Let me set the record straight, period blood clots can be completely normal and are often NOT a cause for concern. Many women write to us sharing details about their monthly menstrual cycles and often express substantial concern about blood clots.Ĭlots during your period – What are they? Why do they happen? What can be done about them? You’re thinking… this is new, and kind of scary, should I be concerned? If this sounds familiar, you are not alone! In this article we will discuss what menstrual blood clots are and why they form, when you should talk to your doctor, and the best ways to naturally support uterine health with self fertility massage, systemic enzyme therapy, and by supporting hormonal balance. It’s that time of the month again, but this time you notice clots in your menstrual blood.













    Period blot clots