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Old Apr 14, 2004, 09:40 AM
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blood clots during heavy bleeding period

Is it normal to have large blood clots during the heaviest
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Old Nov 4, 2005, 01:33 PM   #11  
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Is it normal to have large blood clots during the heaviest
bleeding period
Please see your local G.P
you might suffering from anemia
it may lead to many complications

please see your gp quick
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Attention - question asked in 2004

Please check the dates of the first question so that this does not happen to you again. I made the same error a few times. Good advice though...
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hahaha, thanks for the advice

some time when you are answering the question you are so much involved in that i dont look around

anyway thanks and i really appreciate the way you help people by giving them useful information

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hahaha, thanks for the advice

some time when you are answering the question you are so much involved in that i dont look around

anyway thanks and i really appreciate the way you help people by giving them useful information

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I know how it goes and am guilty of it myself. No big issue here, and the more people read it, the more get help.

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huh

Whats a D&C
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A D&C is a dilation and curettage. The uterus is dilated (expanded) and a sharp instrument is inserted inside and the lining of the uterus is scraped. It's often done after a miscarriage to remove any tissue that may not have passed.
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Attached is a document describing what a D and C is. It would be nice if you let us know if you benefitted from this information or not. A simple thank you is OK too.
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Hi i am the same some months i get them some times i dont . i get quite scared as sometimes they are really big an if i getting up in morning after my periods start they are that big i can feel it coming out but i never went to get it checked .
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hi
i would go and see your doctor for a cheek up.so good luck...thank you
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Hi i am the same some months i get them some times i dont . i get quite scared as sometimes they are really big an if i getting up in morning after my periods start they are that big i can feel it coming out but i never went to get it checked .
You should also see the doctor, as this is not normal, this means that your clotting factor is too high for some reason and it might indicated other medical problems, so please don't just write it off. LISTEN TO YOUR BODY... and care. I think now is the time to ask what family illnesses there are and write these down too, because you will always be asked questions from doctors, and it's a good idea to have answers, especially in an emergency room. It's your life, think about it.
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