thread: heavy period (Warning - waaay tmi )

  1. #1
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    Apr 2007
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    Question heavy period (Warning - waaay tmi )

    hi
    I just have to warn you again, this could be tmi and very weird. I have have a strange sense of curiosity...

    ok. First, AF is here. It's day 2, she was 2 days late. There was no spotting or light bleed, just launched right into normal mode. However....

    I use a menstrual cup (which makes what I'm about to say sorta make sense), and when I emptied it this afternoon (and I'm at work btw) coz it was overful (unusual already), I noticed a clot. Ok, not just a clot - a HUGE clot. There wasn't af in the cup, just the clot. Thats how big it was.

    This is where my curiosity comes in (so if you're eating- swallow now!)... I just had to inspect it! The clot fitted into my palm. Big.

    Now I've had clots before, but this one is big! And, I don't know if anyone's ever done this, I touched it. It felt like raw liver. I could pick it up.

    I'm freaked out. Should I call the doctor and make an appt? I'm worried as to if this was a clot or something else. Anything like this happened to anyone else? I'm talking about the clot, not the curiosity that went with mine....

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    Oct 2009
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    This has happened to me twice...once when I was having a m/c and once when I had an infection in my uterus. If you are worried then I would see a doctor. Have you had more smaller clots than usual too?

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    Re: heavy period (Warning - waaay tmi )

    This has happened to me only when I've m/c though.

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    pumpkin, yes... I just quickly popped back on to update on that. 4 smaller ones, all around the size of a 5-10c peice. I didn't touch these ones.

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    Are you on any b/c? Is it possible that you are having a m/c at all? I mean, could be nothing, just your body doing a nice big cleanse, like when you come off the pill or something... I don't know, if it's unusual for you I would probably see a doc...and if possible, wrap up the big clot in glad wrap or something (you sound like me, more curious than squeamish about this sort of thing) and take that in with you, because they may be able to test it if something is amiss and see what is up.

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    I'd have done that, but I'm at work, was in the work toilet and it'd be a bit awkward getting it to a specimen jar! Not on birth control, not 100% sure if could be a m/cor not, however, it was my first thought. So, to document it actually happened, I had my phone with me and took a photo.

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    Good idea.

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    I had something similar my last period (first since giving birth though) - huge clot, around the length of my little finger, and I inspected it (I have a habit of doing that )
    But as I said, mine was first AF after birth so mine could be normal and yours... not so much.

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    I've been doing some reading about heavy AFs and clots after my last shocker lasting 2 full weeks. In my case it is indicative of an anovulatory cycle...because no egg is released, the oestrogen builds and builds with no progesterone to moderate it...AF hits and there's a mega-lining to slough off. Not suggesting this is the case for you, but if you think you're skipping ovulation (for whatever reason) then this can happen (very common in perimenopause when ovulation starts dropping out).

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    I'm not as worried about it now, however it was a really big clot. Still not sure if I should see the doctor, as I didn't keep it... Photos and description still might help. Last month I had to have the MMR(measles, mumps, rubella) vaccination for uni prac placement, and we did a pg then (coz she couldn't give it to me if I was pg, and was told that not to try until after 3 months of the vaccine). The test was negative. However, it could have been too early, or maybe afterwards - coz accidents do happen! We aren't trying - at all.

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    I saw the doctor yesterday, about something different...

    I mentioned it to her and she said it was most likely a miscarriage. Part of the placenta, she reckons. I don't know how to feel about that

  12. #12

    Jul 2009
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    hun... hope your ok!