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You got your period and you felt that there was something more consistent, when you looked it was a blood clot and you want to know if that is normal or not. Stay until the end of the video where Dr. Ingrid Briggiler will tell you what frequently happens during our menstruation. Also at minute 3.15 you will see sensitive images of what menstrual blood looks like exactly. What is the consistency of our menstruation? Is it normal to bleed so much? What does it mean for each patient? What is our baseline? Our period, menstruation or cycle may or may not contain clots and whether that is normal or not. Watch the entire video so you don't have any doubts about whether your period is normal. For more information 👇👇👇👇 Don't forget to follow us on our networks: Instagram Mexico: / numemx Instagram Argentina: / nuevometodo TikTok: / numemx And visit our website if you want to hire our service: https://nuevometodo.com/ 👇👇👇👇👇👇 Clots during menstruation, are they bad? Before getting to the topic of menstruation and clots, I tell you that coagulation is when the blood loses its liquid state and becomes a kind of gel that can later be seen as clumps of blood. Menstruation is very different for all women, but it is likely that you have ever experienced the appearance of clots in your menstruation, whether large, medium or very small, but don't worry, this has an explanation. Are clots during menstruation normal? Menstruation is usually liquid and of different colors. It may also contain small pieces of your endometrium, which is the lining of your uterus. However, sometimes blood clots may appear. These usually appear during the first days of menstruation, which is when you have more symptoms such as cramps or heavy flow, so there is nothing to fear. Why do clots appear during menstruation? Every woman is a different world when it comes to menstruation, although there may be some similarities, such as the first days being the most complicated during our period, since during day 1 and day 2 all the symptoms are maximized. These may include liquid and abundant bleeding, such as the clots that you suddenly find, but if you pay attention in the following days they do not form again. What is the size of clots during menstruation that is considered normal? It is important to know that the appearance of clots can be sporadic and without any direct cause, it is normal to see one or another clot during your period. However, you should pay attention to their size and frequency. It is important to talk to your doctor if they measure more than 4 cm and if they appear during each period, as they may be the precursor to some pathologies. Why is it important to talk to your gynecologist if you have larger clots? Well, they can appear in these sizes for special reasons, but it is important that your primary gynecologist helps you find the reason. Since they can be due to different causes: Hormonal imbalance Fibroids or polyps Endometriosis Adenomyosis Blood problems They can even be other types of issues such as your uterus being slightly larger or iron deficiency anemia. Do contraceptives help or worsen the appearance of clots during menstruation? Contraceptives can be very helpful because they cause menstruation to be reduced in quantity and duration. They also reduce the appearance of cramps and by choosing the ideal contraceptive method, it also helps to counteract the hormonal imbalance. If you still have questions about menstruation and the appearance of blood clots, leave us your questions in the comments and we will gladly answer them. You can also hire our service from nuevometodo.com so that a gynecologist can attend to you in a personalized and immediate way. Full note on our blog: https://nuevometodo.com/blog/detail/7