Why do blood clots come out during menstruation?
There are many women who have the rule with clots in the bleeding. Generally, these clots that appear in menstruation are due to excessive flow and are formed when the factors that act as anticoagulants in the body can not maintain that blood in a fluid state. They are not usually large clots or cause pain.
Below you have an index with all the points that we will discuss in this article.
Index- 1. Cause of clots in the ruler
- 2. Questions from users
- 2.1. Is it normal to have clots in menstruation?
- 2.2. Can clots in the bleeding of the rule be the cause of the pain of the rule?
- 2.3. How can I avoid clots in menstruation?
- 2.4. Can the fibroid be the cause of the clots in the menstrual period?
- 2.5. Does menstruation with or without clots favors pregnancy?
- 3. Authors and collaborators
Menstruation is the expulsion of the endometrium , which is the mucosa that is covering the uterus, as a result of not having produced a pregnancy.
This mucosa aims to protect and nourish the embryo, but not having to comply with that function for not having been fertilized, will detach from the uterus and will go outside in the form of menstrual blood.
Questions from users
Is it normal to have clots in menstruation?
By Andrea Rodrigo (embryologist).Yes, most women have had blood clots in menstrual bleeding on at least one occasion and usually in several. The size as well as the color varies between women and between periods of the same woman depending mainly on the cause.
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