You mentioned you didn't know if you miscarried... does that mean you were definitely pregnant? To me this sounds like a miscarriage. When I called the doctor to tell her that I had a painful period with some clotting she was determined that I miscarried. But I didn't miscarry... it was a "threatened miscarriage" which only about 30% of pregnant women actually lose the child. Whether you are pregnant or not, a painful "period" is not supposed to be normal so please tell your doctor about it.
Probably nothing, but could be a sign of infection. If the blood clots have a white center, you may have miscarried. If you miscarried though it would be very painful and you'd fill more then 2 super maxi pads in 2 hours. My period has blood clots all the time and I am healthy- my gyn said that's normal.
A heavy painful period with clots.
it is likely that you had a spontaneous miscarriage, which means you were pregnant but miscarried and that's why your hpt came out positive (the pregnancy hormone needs a while to get out of your system after having miscarried)
blood clots doing my period
No. Blood clots are part of a normal period.
During a period, different types of clots that can occur include small clots, medium-sized clots, and large clots. These clots are typically made up of blood and tissue from the lining of the uterus.
It kind of depends on how far along you are during the pregnancy. If you just missed your period and it happens then it may just seem like a normal period, possibly slightly heavier with clots and more painful. But, not everyone is the same and it could be extremely painful early on...usually there will be clots and possibly remnants of the fetus if the development has proceeded that far. Google pictures and that might give you a more realistic view, but it can be gruesome if you're faint with blood.
What does it mean when you have colts with your period
Blod clots and this is completely normal and nothing to worry about.
Well...it can be either a heavy period or a miscarriage. If it does happen to be a miscarriage, you may experience very painful cramps as well.
Removal of Mirena in itself does not cause heavy bleeding and clots. Such symptoms are likely your period.
Blood clots in a period are due to blood that was stationary long enough to begin to congeal.