Many women who have periods will be familiar with menstrual clots — clumps of blood cells and protein strands called fibrin, which come out with your menstrual blood. These clots can be completely normal, but occasionally they might be a sign of a problem. By looking at what causes menstrual clots, and symptoms you can look out for which may be a sign of something else, this article should help you understand what’s normal, and what might need checking out.
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