View Full Version : I loose a lot of blood and pass really big blood clots and in a lot of pain
newfiemom
Feb 8, 2010, 04:06 PM
Hi I am 33 year old woman who has went through 2 child births and ever since I had my second child I have been having real bad periods. But this month it is very different I am in a lot of pain and passing a lot of big blood clots and I am losing a lot of blood! I have tried to take a luke warm bath and I have taken Nova-Naprox-sodium 275 mg. I am ready to tear my hair out. Please help me find a solution!!
Wondergirl
Feb 8, 2010, 04:13 PM
That sounds horrible! Something is very wrong. Have you called your doctor for an appointment? If this were happening to me, I would do that in a flash. Even head to the ER. I'll notify J_9 to look at your question. She's an RN.
newfiemom
Feb 8, 2010, 04:19 PM
What ever suggestions is great I wish that this monthly thing didn't have to happen at all... This is my second day of this and today I was at my mom's and I went to the bathroom and when I went to sit on the toilet a huge blood clot fell on the floor it was about the size of a saucer you use to put your cup on man oh man that was not the only tome this happened to me today!!
Wondergirl
Feb 8, 2010, 04:21 PM
what ever suggestions is great i wish that this monthly thing didn't have to happen at all... This is my second day of this and today i was at my mom's and i went to the bathroom and when i went to sit on the toilet a huge blood clot fell on the floor it was about the size of a saucer you use to put your cup on man oh man that was not the only tome this happened to me today!!!
You haven't called the doctor yet?
You need to get to a doctor as soon as possible. Is it possible that you are miscarrying? If you are bleeding through a pad an hour you need to get emergency treatment.
abba11002
Nov 14, 2011, 11:40 PM
My late Fiancée had the same problem, it's called Endometrial or Uterine Hyperplasian. She had to have two D&Cs and put on Medroxyprogesterone. This is a very serious Gynecological problem and you need to see your OB/GYN right away http://www.womentowomen.com/menopause/uterinehyperplasia.aspx