Most of the time, blood clots during your period are normal. But sometimes, they're a sign you should see your doctor—here's how to tell the difference. Purely speculating here, but there are probably ...
Medically reviewed by Peter Weiss, MDKey TakeawaysPassing blood clots outside your period can mean hormonal imbalances or ...
Passing blood clots during your period is usually normal, but it may be a sign of heavy menstrual bleeding. Contact a doctor if your clots are larger than a quarter or if you have heavy bleeding. You ...
Could your heavy flow be cause for concern? Sherri Ozawa, MSN, RN, tells The Post that serious blood loss during menstruation could be a symptom of von Willebrand disease, a blood disorder that ...
GREENVILLE, S.C. (WSPA)- Blood clots are a serious but often preventable medical condition. As part of our “Ask the Expert” series, in partnership with Bon Secours St. Francis, 7NEWS spoke with a ...
While a clot in your leg can be ominous, clots in periods are completely normal and generally nothing to worry about. For example, why on earth do you sometimes have large, dark clumps of jelly ...
Menorrhagia (or heavy menstrual bleeding) and endometriosis may often show up together, but how endometriosis affects your period flow is a more indirect process. The inner lining of your uterus is ...