Passing tissue or blood clots after intercourse can indicate the presence of a medical issue, such as a miscarriage, abnormal menstrual bleeding, or an underlying reproductive health problem. It may be a sign of trauma to the vaginal or cervical area or a sign of a condition like fibroids or endometriosis. If this occurs, it’s important to consult a healthcare provider for a proper evaluation and diagnosis. Timely medical attention can help address any potential complications.
Clots in your period flow are small, jelly-like masses of blood and tissue that can vary in size. They are a normal part of the menstrual cycle and are usually nothing to worry about.
blood clots
Do you mean blood clots in urine or thrombi in the blood vessels?
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If you mean blood clots? then they are not and they kill people
it means you are a squirrel :)
Black blood clots do not relate to whether or not you are pregnant. You should see a doctor if the clots are bad. In general, if you are on your period/ losing blood, you are not pregnant. The smell and color mean you may have an infection It may also be an viral STI (as opposed to just bacterial).
During your period it is normal to experience blood clots but if you mean when you go to the bathroom and are not on your period, then this is not normal and should be investigated. It is most likely caused by a hormonal inbalance.
It's unlikely that what you are seeing are blood clots as menstrual blood doesn't clot like normal blood. What you're seeing is likely the larger pieces of the uterine lining, which is the main waste product during menstruation.
It's normal. The uterus lining is shredding so you bleed fresh blood which has to clot.
It depends on wether you mean the condition known as thrombosis where the blood clots in your blood circulation system or if you are referring to lumps in your periods. In the first case, no, blood clots are not healty, and as mentioned above can lead to severe health issues or even death. If you are referring to lumpy periods, that is perfectly normal as the monthly discharge contains more than blood (i.e mucus, cells from your womb etc).
You're probably pregnant and you're experiencing implatantion discharge.