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  • Sep 17, 2009, 08:16 PM
    crystalbivens
    NOT pregnant but passing a lot of TISSUE clots
    I had my tubes tied almost two years ago, everything was good with that besides the horrable mood swings depression anxiety hot flashe, etc.
    So I went and saw my doctor, she tested my blood and ordered a ultrasound t be done
    Welll the blood test showed that my testosterone levels were high.
    A few of my other numbers were switched around (meaing the one that was so pot to be high was low and the low was high.
    She also discovered I had tiny follucles all over my overy. So you said that she wanted to put me on paxil for the depression and anxiety, and put me on yaz for the hormones. Well things were really going good. But then I started bleeding about two weeks ago and it won't stop. Now I am having tissue clots coming out,
    I really don't know what to think, I know I am not pregnant because the doctor told me that the follucles all over my uterus were eggs that were not releasing, and I am on Yaz, and I had my tubes tied.
    So my question is: What would cause me to have a extremely long period with tissue clots coming out
    Any help would be appericated.
    Thanks
  • Sep 18, 2009, 04:32 PM
    g-unit666
    i use to work in a doctors office:)... that all depends how long u was on YAZ alot of pills could cause that large clots.. also not jus because u got u tubes tie dont mean u neva would get prgre... i also u could have something really wrong:eek: with u mite wanna c the doctor again or change the pills
  • May 27, 2011, 11:48 PM
    SallyMayDay
    I took Paxil for post-partum depression. After a few weeks of everything seeming to go well, I started to bleed and pass large clots. And I kept bleeding for several weeks. Turns out that this is a side effect of the Paxil. It's not a common one, but it is one. Try switching to Prozac instead.

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