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very dark blood clots @ first sight of period?
At first sight of period, instead of normal rosy spotting it's brownish spotting followed by small clots.
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Answers (6) to: "very dark blood clots @ first sight of period?"
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Hi Bonbolong.. I just need to ask you a few questions before I feel I can answer you to the best of my ability..Are you now, or have you ever been on birth control pills? How old are you? Have your periods always been like this? When I was young I had so many problems with my periods I wanted a hysterecomy. Of course at 14 years ols, my doctor wouldnt listen..LOL.. I would call your doctor just so he/she can assure you that you are ok..You said your blood was a browish color, I wouldnt worry about that, it is when the blood is black that means something is going on. DOnt worry abou t the clots, that is normal. Like I said, I had many problems when I was young, in fact my GYN had me on birth control at 14 years old. I hope I helped a little, but please get in touch with your doctor, it is amazing how much better you will feel when you find out you are fine
Shirley
Answered 1 years ago
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Hi, I don't know if I can be much help, but I had a similar problem in my mid-forties and went to my family doctor who right away refered me to a Gynecologist. Some abnormal cells were detected and it was called Dysplasia of the Cervix. It was a pre-cancerous condition that needed to be taken care of right away.
I went in to Day Surgery, and had a D & C. The cells were removed and checked - NO CANCER. I have regular Paps done, once a year and so far, many years later, I am fine. So the moral of the story is GO TO YOUR DOCTOR RIGHT AWAY AND GET IT CHECKED OUT. It may be nothing like my case but it's not worth your ignoring it. GO and put your mind at ease.
Answered 1 years ago
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totally agree with hottie, most likely that will be in normal range of variation. unless you feel some unusual pain, then you need to find medical advice. but it is also suggested for you to go to your ob-gyn doctor for a regular checkup anyway.
stay healthy always..
Answered 1 years ago
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Im 27 going on 28...my periods are always very heavy and last 5-6 days...this month I have the same cramping and like always I knew I was going to have my period...but it took awhile to come and its VERy light, think ,and dark dlood...wuts going on!?....please help
Answered 9 months ago
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As we age, the libido tends to decrease. It is a normal part of life. Even if it doesn’t and your sex drive is still there, men typically will experience physical changes regarding their sexual abilities as they age. The things you want to look at are whether this is medical, psychological or just aging. Your doctor can help you make this determination. It sounds more likely that it is just aging or partly psychological and if so, you can speak to a therapist or get some Viagra which works great for erectile issues. I know a lot of men have issues when their sexual performance is being questioned but this is a common problem. Viagra wouldn’t be a billion dollar seller if this wasn’t a common issue. Talk to your doctor and sexual partner if it can help you feel like you are not alone.
Answered 8 months ago
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Sorry, i copied the wrong text from a different post I was writing too. Here is what I meant to say.
One thing you should also keep in mind is if you have a blood disorder that makes your blood clot faster. This is a common enough condition and if you are on the pill, it would happen even faster. I hope you were able to see your doctor about this cause it is very likely just a normal variation.
Answered 8 months ago
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