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What Should Period Clots Look Like? [Solved]

Menstrual clots are gel-like blobs of coagulated blood, tissue, and blood that’re expelled from the uterus during menstruation. They resemble stewed strawberries or the clumps of fruit you may sometimes find in jam, and vary in color from bright to dark red.

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What are the Blood Clots I See During My Period?

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Why does menstrual bleeding have blood clots? Is it normal? - Dr. Shalini Varma

When a lady in her menstrual phase the blood that comes out is the lining of the uterus which is called as the endometrium along …