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What Size Blood Clots Do You Get During Your Period?

A MyEndometriosisTeam Member asked a question πŸ’­
Seattle, WA

I need to know if my adenomyosis is spreading. I just passed one bigger than a golf ball, followed by about 30 quarter to dime sized. Sick. Scary.

November 15, 2015
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A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

I've always had large clots during my cycle I just always thought it was normal the worst the cycle the larger the clots but I also have stage 4 so what I consider normal isn't normal for others

January 14, 2016
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

πŸ‘. X xxx,

November 19, 2015
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

I usually don't passclots larger than a dime or so but during my miscarriage it was the size of at least a silver dollar

November 15, 2015
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

It's not normal.

January 14, 2016
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

Hi huni, mine have been what looks like a bit of liver before. I felt it plonk out. It was medium thickness but about the size of a bar of soap. I've had them vary in size....a few small ones, loads of small ones after a d and c, and other shapes and sizes. I don't get them as often now but occasionally. It's gross isn't it? Xx

November 19, 2015

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