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When Do Y’all Start Worrying About Clots/tissue During Your Period?
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member asked a question 💭

I just started passing fairly large tissue like clots & not sure if I should be concerned about this?

posted February 19, 2021
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A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

Anytime you're clot is bigger than a golf ball you should be concerned. If you're going through a pad in 2hrs or less you should be concerned as well.

posted March 4, 2021
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

I usually don't worry unless i am getting fatigued and having dizzy spells. With my history, thats how i know my hemoglobin is getting low.

posted February 21, 2021
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

For me I would say its the size of the clot, if its the size of an egg I would worry. But 3 days having small clots, I won't worry.

posted February 21, 2021
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

Happens to me too especially since symptoms became worse.

posted February 20, 2021 (edited)
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

Thank you guys I’ll probably have to get back on bc I stopped all hormones after I did a couple rounds of Lupron because it made me feel terrible.

posted February 20, 2021

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