Menstrual Clots- Know what's normal and what's not

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Have you ever noticed blood clots during your period? And are you wondering if the blood clots you are observing lately on your pads or tampons are normal or not? This blog is dedicated to all the women who have been observing some form of menstrual clots in their period flow and are worried about them. Let us learn what is normal and what is not regarding the menstrual clots. It further tells you about the different types of menstrual clots and what you should do if you observe them. Short answer: You must talk to your healthcare provider if you have period blood clots that are larger than 1 inch (24.5 mm) in length.  What forms a period clot? A menstruating person bleeds approximately 2-3 tablespoons (35-45 ml) of blood. The blood includes the shredded uterine lining — cells
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