It's not unusual for the amount of flow from your period to vary from hour to hour or day to day. This is a common pattern that women report.
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?
Removal of Mirena in itself does not cause heavy bleeding and clots. Such symptoms are likely your period.
if you put in a "super" sized tampon and it needs to be replaced in 1/2 hour that's heavy If you need to replace your tampon after every half an hour then it is a heavy flow.You need to meet the doctor.If you have staining issues you need to wear a good period panty that can help prevent staining.I use adira period panty and i must say that its perfect for those 5 days.Cotton and comfy.And its always recommended to wear a pad if you have a heavy flow.It is always better for proper flow of blood clots.
why am i bleeding heavy and having blood clots ? i even bleed thourgh my tapons
You need to weAR A tampon. Or if your not sure if a tampon will protect you fully, wear a panty liner.
Hi Heavy bleeding like this needs to be investigated by your doctor. Bleeding that is so heavy that it requires you to change your pad or tampon every 1-2 hours, is too heavy and definitely needs to be told to your doctor.
Yes but only if you put a tampon in. You can also if your flow isn't heavy. It could get heavy in the pool though, so i recomend putting a tampon in. Thx Amanda!
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.
If you've had your period for 6 weeks you need to see a doctor.
Any chance it could be a miscarriage?
A heavy painful period with clots.
No this is a normal heavy period. Implantation bleeding is usually light.