
confusedgraduate
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Totally normal. If you're really worried about it, ask your gynecologist about it. My acupuncturist once told me this happens more often when you're under a lot of stress.
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catdaviesca
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yes, to a certain degree, if they get very large or very numerous you may want to talk to your doctor.
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piglet564
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That is completely normal. My period comes out thick or thin or clotty. Its gross I know but that s what it is to be a woman.
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tandforsumr
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Putting a girls only up insures that every man will read your question. And,men can answer the question too. But, the question has been answered very well by other women.
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linluv2001
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Yes that is collaguated blood or blood clots. They usually accumulate when laying down. Its normal. Been thru it for quite a few years.
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Sarah_Smile
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Happens all the time. But you should talk to your gyno about anything that isn't normal for your body.
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Lexi
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very normal..dont worry!!
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Mary!!
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lol wow thats an odd way to put it but its normal everygirl gets it....and u get it when your not on your period also but its like clear but dont worry about it.
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Samsarin
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probably the lining of the uterus...it gets shed at every period. I get the same thing too.
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Gartenzwerg
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Normal its like the inside stuff in your uterus " sluffing" off.
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Honesty_75
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Yes. It's just parts of the uterine lining that form every month. If fertilization does not occurr and an egg does not implant somewhere on the lining, your uterus sheds the lining each month. Thus, your period. It's normal, so no worries.:)
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whataprincess!
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that's just a sticky, icky discharge u get a few months before u start ur period.....its totally normal, dont worry
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tinygirl3366
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Yes that is normal. It is the blood breaking away from the uterus wall and sometimes that happens. But if it gets bad enough I would talk to my Dr about it or abnormal periods or bleeding.
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hislady
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Very normally, sweetie. During your period, your body is shedding the lining of your uterus (it builds it up in preparation for a baby then gets rid of the extra when you don't make one). So it's actually tissue mixed with blood I believe. Nasty stuff, but very normal.
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Silly chick
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Not gross. It's normal.
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V l
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From a guy who has been married for a while, yes it is. It is indeed coagulated blood and is perfectly normal. Sorry I missed the 'girls only request' I was just surfing and bored...
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OU812
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You used the term "collagulated blood" and have no idea the slimy crap comes out? Who is fooling who here? Get real, you know the answer.
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ms mystery
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Its completely normal. When you have your "period" blood and tissue lining your uterus are expelled. This tissue stuff is what helps the whole sperm and egg thing happen. Anyways, its normal, so dont worry!
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Aussieblonde -bundy'd
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yup ur normal, no probs there hun.....great being female isnt it (cough cough)
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Styx are awesome!!!!!!!!!!
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ew i know, it bugs me to death, and i wear pads, so yeah it is disgusting, but completely normal, your body just gets rid of the things it didn't need, because you aren't having a baby. lol
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verityy
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Yes, this is normal.
Your period actually occurs because when your body ovulates, it also gets ready to recieve a baby and provide food for the baby.
When the egg is not fertilized, it is flushed out of the body together with the 'food' (which is a lining within your uterus) in the form of your menses.
And this is when you have your period.
So your period is not merely blood but mostly also coagulated stuff that is actually blood and some other things like toxins, etc.
It will only be a cause of concern if you are having VERY heavy periods for long extended periods and have tonnes of it gushing out everyday.
You are very normal! ;) Don't worry about it. I have those too ;)
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meemeemee40
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freaked me out 2 the first time i saw that ......many moons ago! yes it's normal and it depends on the female if it will be a little of a lot
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kel37
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yep..it can do that, yeah its annoying n gross...guyz dont know how much easier they have! oh man
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fava69
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it is normal relax you are okay
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sexyjamaicanbabe24
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i would think its normal it happened to me and i spoke to a 50 year friend and she had it happening to her too ,there were times b4 my period when i discharge some cold looking thing and she said she had that too so i was relieved but it never hurt to get your doc's opinion.
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PinkBrain
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That's totally normal. When you don't have your period, your body is preparing for pregnancy; aka lining your uterus. When you have your period, your body realizes that you're not pregnant and sheds the uterine lining, the jello like substance. It's nothing to worry about, most girls get it
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Janay S
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It could be blood clots, you should consult a gynecologist.
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naruto u
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i know you said girls only but i thought id give it a go seeing as how im a doc for the services. it is coagulated blood. the best thing i can come up with is that its because you keep a tampon up there inside your vagina all day long and the blood has nowhere to go. so yes it will coagulate and look like jello.
have you ever had a bloody nose and plugged it up? then you later cough up a nice little glob of blood? its the same thing.
if you experience anything out of the ordinary like cramps that are more painful in conjuction with the jello like consistency of your period consult your doctor. its usually nothing but it could be a sign of something serious.
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azera221
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That sounds like clots. I'm not a medical professional, so I hesitate to say it's normal, but I've had small (one-half inch across) clot-like things among the blood when I've had especially heavy periods. If you're bleeding heavily, you probably want to get that checked out by a doctor or nurse practitioner.
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greenfroggy489
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Yeah, it's normal.
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rita_alabama
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That's normal, everyone has that. Don't worry about it.
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