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i have a very heavy periiod which last 10 days, it has blood clots and if i stand up it gets very very heavy, i have to rush to the toilet and change immediately. And the blood rushes very heavilt into the toilet. I can feel the blood clots coming out... and it makes me feel faint and dizzy. I put 3 sanitary towels on but i am too scared to try a tampon as this is only my third period. what should i do?
MAY!!!! The months of the year in chronological order are:= January 31 days February 28 days ( 29 days in a Leap Year) March 31 days April 30 days May 31 days June 30 days July 31 days August 31 days September 30 days October 31 days November 30 days December 31 days . This is ONE year of twelve months , and/or 365/(366) days. Here is a verse to remember it by;- "Thirty days hath September, April , June and November. All the rest have thirty one, Excepting February alone, Which has 28 days each year, An 29 days in a Leap Year. "
The time it takes for THC, the active compound in cannabis, to leave your system can vary based on several factors, including frequency of use, metabolism, body fat, and hydration levels. Generally, for occasional users, THC may be detectable in urine for about 1-3 days, while regular users might have detectable levels for up to 30 days or longer. Blood and saliva tests typically show THC for a shorter duration, usually within a few hours to a few days. Individual results can vary widely, so it's important to consider personal factors.
February has the fewest days of any month, with 28 days in a common year and 29 days in a leap year. All other months have either 30 or 31 days.
First, you must convert 66 weeks into day by multiplying 66 by 7 and getting 462 days. Then, you convert days to months by dividing 462 days by 30 (the average amount of days in a month). Your final answer will be about 15.4 days (maybe .01 less considering months with 31 days in them).
The function of platelets is in clotting. Without them the blood would not clot. They are cell fragments and not cells. They live only 5-9 days. Too many platelets can cause clots that then can travel and cause blockages in vessels. Too few can cause uncontrolled bleeding.
Sometimes - Yes. Particularly if you, by nature, have heavy bleeding either during menstruation or when you cut yourself. Heavy bleeding is also dependant upon the thickness of the hymen. The thicker it is, the more bleeding is usual. This is because thicker hymens generally contain more blood capillaries. The bleeding, although heavy, is rarely prolonged, is not dangerous and generally heals within 3-5 days. Bleeding should cease within 24 hours. Should bleeding continue after 2 days please consult a physician.
A small amount of bleeding in the beginning of pregnancy is often "implantation bleeding" and is caused by the egg attaching itself to the uterine wall (when it implants, it also attaches itself to the mothers blood vessels, which is where the blood comes from). It is normal if it is light bleeding. Any heavy bleeding, or bleeding that lasts more than a couple days, should be checked out by a doctor right away.
Most likely you are just bleeding from all of these different hormones in your body. Anything is possible but I think you should just give it a little time and you will be fine.
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Hello, Unlikely but its difficult to say. Implantation bleeding is usually pinkish discharge, spotting of blood for a few hours or brown bleeding for 3 days. Not a heavy flow red bleeding. Test in 2 weeks and if its positive, then you know its implantation bleeding.
Heavey bleeding is too heavy after is lasts for more than 4 days. It should at most last for two days and then begin to lessen. The entire postpartum bleeding process lasts for up to a month and sometimes more- depending on how much the uterus needs to shrink and recover.
Yes! I did, and it was heavy like a period, lasted 5 days and I had cramping! Only difference was it was slightly pinkish, not blood red. By the way, I'm pregnant!!!!!
Yes, it is possible to be pregnant while experiencing heavy bleeding, although it may indicate a potential issue such as a miscarriage or an ectopic pregnancy. Heavy bleeding for five days, especially if it resembles a menstrual period, might suggest that you are not pregnant, but it's not definitive. If you suspect pregnancy or have concerns about your bleeding, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate assessment.
i suggest you go see a doctor
Bleeding lightly for a few days then it starts to get heavy can many a few things. It depends on your health and your medical history and you could also be pregnant.
Bleeding isn't but spotting. If it is heavy, it is unlikely that it is the sign of implantation.