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Period Clots Explained 🩸 | Heavy Periods
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Doctor explains period clots and why do you get period clots.

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@_pretty..piglet_2107

1 year ago

2.5cm?? c'mon man I'd be giving birth to jellyfishes every time 💀✋

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@dafflesss

1 year ago

"If they're larger than 2.5cm, see your doctor,"
Me, who gets them in every period since I hit puberty: 👁👄

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@lornabolden8538

1 year ago

Sometimes I can feel when I getting ready to pass a big clot my cramps come and heighten in the same pattern as contractions. The pain lasts for hours feeling like I’m in active labor only not to deliver a baby but I’m just passing blood 🩸 clots. The pain takes me down for the day resulting in not having the desire to eat or drink or the strength to get out of the bed besides to go to the bathroom and to change. I don’t even wear pads or tampons anymore. I buy diapers because I can’t trust my flow and how bad it will be

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@__sakshiii_patil__

9 months ago

My periods are belike 20% blood 80% clots

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@live_cuh_reaction

1 year ago

I'm a man and I watch this so that one I'll be prepared for someone with something my parents or school never taught me

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@priyanair7869

1 year ago

I used to get these all my teenage life (I’m 34 now) until a blood test done for some other reason showed me as anemic. Then doc asked me “do you have heavy periods?”.. I had no idea what constituted “heavy“ periods coz I’ve never spoken about such things before, never really thought it was different for me… anyhooooooo, doc then gave me Tranexamic tablets to tackle these heavy periods and when I take them, I do not get these clots!! Tranexamic is not a cure though because when I forget to take it, the clots are back again..

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@nanyunjageraldine8169

1 year ago

I've always been wondering because they are HELLA PAINFUL😭😭😭😭😭I roll for a full hour till it comes out because it always takes its time....lord

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@Olivia-so3lr

9 months ago

Uhm.. 2.5 centimeters... mine range from 3.5 cm to 5cm.. is THAT NORMAL?

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@PinkyPuff69

1 year ago

No one, and I mean NO ONE HAS EVER been as informative, healthy and normalizing as Dr. Simi. I am so impressed by these videos! Women have needed this kind of intelligent, straightforward education about our own bodies, since the beginning of time!! ❤

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@t.j.m7131

1 year ago

Mine were way bigger than 2cm. Things looked like whole organs and the cramps were insane

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@imapandaperson

1 year ago

2.5 cm? LMFAO I always pass straight up krabby patties, she trippin

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@folashadeadewale1935

1 year ago

Thank you for this 💗

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@jennyholmes693

1 year ago

It turned into giving birth pains as i got older and it's no joke 😢 love the doll with her little period poor thing...😂

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@misschin99

1 year ago

Sometimes I honestly think I'm passing chicken liver lol.

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@BixbyLBC

1 year ago

I get them sometimes. My cramps are usually worse when I get clots 🙁

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@ionokiero5141

1 year ago

Please do more content like this. Periods are not supposed to be super painful. The amount of women that get misdiagnosed with endometriosis is high.
Get checked and insist until heard.
Mine took more than 7 years in finally being diagnosed.

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@thedaring5021

1 year ago

I lost so much blood with clots. I became really anemic and had to have a blood transfusion. Thank gawd I'm 62. Those days are over. Take care of yourselves sis.

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@missmgmnt

1 year ago

I’ve always had incredibly painful periods with HUGE clots. The doctors I’ve seen waved me off like I was making a big deal out of nothing. I’m nearing menopause at this point so just tell myself it’ll end soon enough. 😕

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@user-zu6qn2kl7c

1 year ago

I go through this every month n I feel freaking tired😢weakness occurs feel like blood is flowing like urine

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@stephgrinnell9589

7 months ago

Pro Tip: Sit on the toilet and COUGH hard. Sometimes when the clot is stuck, the force from the cough allows it to pass faster, for me anyway. There is no relief until the clot comes out. Things that I’ve noticed around the same time I’m clotting is I’ve drank beer or dark liquor recently. For some reason it happens the day after I drink most of the time. I also have irregular periods so it’s all month long. I don’t wish that pain on anyone. Hope this helps.

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