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Old Mar 28, 2005, 01:02 PM
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Blood clots that stop period in its tracks!

I have been blessed with extremely heavy periods and massive blood clots due to fibroids. Over the past few months, I have noticed an unusual and unsettling change. My period will start and appear to be normal (for me) then, it will just stop! It will stop for hours and even up to two days. Then, when it does re-start, there are the biggest blood clots that I have ever seen. They appear to be so big that they could fill the palm of my hand. There may be two, three, or more of these produced...then my period resumes. The problem is that, I cannot predict when the clots will appear. Also, the pain and bloating from the over-extended uterus makes it difficult to do anything. Has anyone ever had anything like this? What do you suggest?

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Old May 6, 2005, 02:18 AM   #2  
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pain from clots

Well, I can help a bit with ideas for managing pain, but a friend of mine had super bad fibroid problems and ended up going to a dietician/natural therapy woman and she helped hner beyond belief. maybe you could try that for the cuase of the problem.

Meantime, I find a cup of camomile tea one of the best kept secrets for managing pretty bad period pain. I was recommended gentle exercise but I too, find it hard to do anything, so I just stand and rock to gentle music, or walk around my garden. I also do very very gentle circles on my tummy with my hand, imagining I'm helping the fluid flow out. It helps my mind even if it doesnt do anything else. I reckon it does tho. Sometimes my thighs go numb so I stroke them too. Above all I was told not to take aspirin for the pain cos it thins the blood. I use an ibuprofen based one when necessary. Check with your doctor first tho.

Hope this helps, and good luck finding something to help manage the flow.
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Old May 12, 2005, 09:26 PM   #3  
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I Also Get Bad Cramps Due To Clots And Thick Blood. I Find That Taking A Dietary Supplement Of Magnesium Helps. This Thins The Blood And In Response Lessens Cramps
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Old Oct 13, 2008, 08:00 AM   #4  
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I just had the same thing happen and at 48, I'm well into perimenopause (pre-menopause). I read that lack of estrogen leads to uterine lining clotting, as opposed to normal thin blood flow. This must clog things up and cause more cramping, but no flow on your heaviest day. I took a dose of Estroven, found in most grocery stores, drank a couple of cups of Soy Milk (Silk brand) and took one aspirin to help thin out the clots. The pain of the constant cramping left within 4 hours, and within 12 hours, my period resumed and the clots started passing. I also had my first "hot flash" that day before starting the soy products, so looks like my estrogen levels had fallen to a new low. Small clots started around 40 and have gotten larger over the years.
As others have described this lack of estrogen and cramping, I agree it can be debilitating. Since soy replicates estrogen and since HRT (hormone replacement therapy) has well known side effects, I am minimizing taking soy to only when really needed. I may take one Estroven a day during my period and 2 on the heaviest day, supplemented with a cup of soy, until I no longer have periods. Others have written that D&C options didnt work. Read about ablation but would like to avoid any surgical procedures, if possible.
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Old Oct 30, 2009, 12:14 PM   #5  
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I am 20 years old and have had my period since my 13th bday...bummer i know....but in the past 4 months i have had my period, my cramps are overwelming and have folded me in half and when they start i get very very hot and have to strip down and get my boyfriend to bring my and ice cold rag to wipe over my back. I have been looking every where on the internet to the second half of this problem too. when im on my period the blood used to be normal and suprisingly no blood clots until like i said 4 months ago....the pain got extreme (i.e. previous sentence) and the blood started clotting and getting bigger clots every cycle there after. I litterally just started today and the clots i just passed were golfball and tennis ball sized and pushed my super tampon out. my boyfriends and i wont have sex the two weeks before i am supposed to start to make sure its not interferring with the blood lining the walls of my uterus. thirdly since all of this has been happening i keep starting three to even 5 days early....can anyone help???

(and i do not have a gyno currently bc of health insurance and i just moved)

Thanks!!!
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