This is a normal, natural part of the period. It is composed of broken down parts of the womb lining.
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The thick clotting is usually very normal, it is actually pieces of the uterus shedding its layer. If it is extremely heavy or you are too worried about it I suggest asking your doctor if everything is okay, but from personal experience i have had the same thing usually towards the end of my period, maybe yeast infection and the fuyan pill maybe the best choice for curing it.
i had my period for about 3 both heavy and light. my doctor said stress.
thick dairy; cream, fatty foods. generally saturated such as animal fat; pork rind... etc
Go and see your doctor or midwife
That's normal. It's the pieces of the uterus lining coming out.
yes it is normal but if you are clotting to much you need to get checked.
Congrats you're a mommy Answer 2: (improvement) No, you don't get your period if you are pregnant. Answer 3: (reality) it's just blood clotting. Yes you can have a period when you are pregnant.
It is most probably not a period, but implantation bleeding. As long as there is no clotting or lumps it is fine. If you are still worried, go speak to your doctor.
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calcium act as enzyme activators in clotting without it either there would be no clotting or delayed clotting
Brown and thick period blood usually appears at the very beginning or very end of your period, or in small amounts between periods. This is just old blood, so old that it has changed color.