It is more correctly said as "bumble clot" to my understanding of it, though I have never seen it written out. It may also be used elsewhere, but I first heard it when I lived in Jamaica. There it is used as an extremely rude slang term used to compare the intended recipient of the slur to be as low as the equivalent of a blood clot from women's "time of the month". It is used when a person has done something perceived of as exceptionally stupid and lacking any common sense that has caused some kind of problem for the person doing the insulting.
it means you are a squirrel :)
It means that her insides are getting cleaned up
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.
Clots are not related to menorrhagia, although women with heavy cycles may pass clots.
blood clots doing my period
The digestive agent known as Renin clots milk
No. Blood clots are part of a normal period.
Big clots would concern me. But I did have tiny little clots with my pregnancy at first and things turned out fine.
If a mosquito bites you on a scab you will not get blood clots. This bite may cause major irritation but it will not give you blood clots.
Blod clots and this is completely normal and nothing to worry about.
* you see blood clots which are actually clots of tissue in your menstruation -- don't worry, this is a normal occurrence and is no cause for alarm. Blood clots such as these are perfectly normal because menstruation involves the shedding of the lining of the uterus.
No. However, infections can lead to blood clots, in some cases.