During a heavy period, passing small clots occasionally can be normal; however, passing large clots consistently or experiencing clots larger than a quarter may indicate an underlying issue. If you find yourself passing clots frequently or if your heavy bleeding lasts more than a few days, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional. Tracking your symptoms can help provide important information to your doctor.
It is common to have clumps of blood during your period. These clumps are usually a mix of blood and tissue from the lining of the uterus. However, if you are experiencing very large clots, severe pain, or heavy bleeding, it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying issues.
Do you mean blood clots in urine or thrombi in the blood vessels?
Nothing bad would happen. It is often recommened because it can relieve period pain and make it not so heavy
You should follow the instructions that are inside or outside the packet. However, the general guide is to change your pad at least every 6 hours. Most people find they need to change it more often than this though, particularly when/if their period is heavy.
There's not much you can do about it. Just change pads often.
Maybe, but my guess is that what you describe is part of the period. Breasts are often sore during and after a period.
It is different each time until it steadies into a regular pattern. Until then though, it may vary from how heavy or how often you have a period. Either way, you should come on atleast one time each month.
from not running. you should run more so this will not happen so often
At least daily. The more it is greased, the longer it will last.
Heart attacks are often treated using anitcoagulants, which dissolve clots. Also, aspirin can prevent clots from forming, reducing the risk of a future heart attack.
Heavy rain.
After the first 50 miles then every 500 check them.