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Q: Why do i pass clot in menopause?
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How menopause can be preventive?

Like death & Taxes, it's coming and you cant get out of it, No Hall Pass for menopause. You can reduce the symptoms with Hormone Replacement Therapy, but that fertile cycle in your life will end & the periods will go away & you will go through Menopause.


Why do platelets sometimes clot without a cut?

because if you don't let your blood pass through.


When does one stop being fertile?

Men do not stop being fertile, Women stop when they pass though the "menopause".


Blood clots sometimes form inside the body rather than where the skin is cut. Why could such a clot be harmful?

If a clot forms in a blood vessel it would be harmful as pressure would rise. Also, if the clot completely clogs an artery or vein blood cannot pass and you could die from lack of oxygen/circulation.


Can you use a womans urine who went through menopause to pass a drug test?

No. The only way to pass a drug test is to not do the drugs. If you substitute someone else's urine for your own, you will get caught, and that will count as a positive result.


Menopause and ovulation?

At menopause ovulation stops.


Swelling of a blood clot as water is pulled into the clot?

The fibrin fibres of clot absorbs water and results in swelling of clot.


What is the opposite gender of clot?

Clot is not gender specific.


Can tubal ligations cause menopause?

No, a tubal ligation will not cause menopause.


What is a blot clot?

it is a blood clot


If you pass tissue that is not a blood clot and is more of a grayish pink color is that a miscarriage or just lining of the uterus?

please go see your Dr., baby.


How do pre-menopause symptoms differ from full menopause symptoms?

Pre-menopause and menopause symptoms are very similar including mood changes, difficulty controling temperature, and other hormanal issues. With menopause they are more pronounced.