7 REASONS FOR MENSTRUATION WITH CLOTS - FERTILITY AND BIRTH CONTROL

Learn why menstruation can come in pieces and with skin



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Sometimes menstruation can come down with lumps, which are blood clots, but this situation is usually normal because it arises due to an imbalance in the woman's hormones. When this hormonal imbalance occurs, the lining of the walls of the uterus may thicken, causing more extensive bleeding and clot formation, which may range from 5 mm to 3-4 cm