large clump during menstruation what could it be?
Twice I had a clump the size of a kidney bean and the same color as a kidney bean. The consistancy was hard but spongy, was this a blood clot or something else?
Thank you all for your answers but my clots hard and spongy and it was an oval shape clot..is that normal?
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9 comments a "large clump during menstruation what could it be?"
just a blood clot no need to worry
It’s just a blood clot. I wouldn’t worry, I have some a lot larger since I”m anemic.
It could be tissue from your uterine lining. This is a normal part of menstruation. It can look scary but nothing to worry about.
It’s blood clot. Don’t worry about it. Because menstruating is when your uterine lining “sheds” it’s normal to have clots.
this is normal. no need to worry. the only time you should worry is if you have extreme pain when u have ur menstruation,
It’s normal, sometimes you may get even bigger ones, stringly gewy ones… it’s great!
Blood clot.
Docs say not to worry unless they’re the size of a golf ball.
Yeah. Gross, huh?
After you have a baby, you’re ok to have blood clots up to the size of a pancake!! ugh.
its fine. its called a blood clot. they are totally normal. a lot of girls get them, and they are not an every period thing. you fine.
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it could be a blod clot
or just a piece of your lining, it’s completely fine
all girls have different periods
if your experiencing pain other than menstural cramps see your gynco.
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