Passing large vaginal blood clots
A small amount of clotting during menstruation is considered to be quite normal. The little lumps are merely a part of the menstruation process and should not worry you. When you start to pass clots bigger than the size of a golf ball, it is a serious concern that should be checked by your gynecologist. In fact, in some women, the lumps may be large with white tissue and accompanied by cramps abdominal pain. This may signify a miscarriage and should not be considered normal. Below, you will find out what causes period clots, the signs to be on the lookout for, and how to stop such a heavy flow.


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When Should I Worry About Blood Clots After Birth? – From conception to birth
Rectal bleeding is the presence of bright red blood on the tissue paper, or in the toilet. This may happen after a bowel movement. Gastrointestinal bleeding is bleeding from the upper part of the digestive system. You may notice the presence of black, tarry or maroon stools when you have a bowel movement. Upper GI bleeding may also be vomited. You should notify your health care provider immediately if you have painful bowel movements or bleeding in your stool. Gastrointestinal bleeding can be serious.



Postpartum Hemorrhage
A black vagina discharge means that your vaginal secretion or cervical mucus is mixed with old blood that has turned black. This discharge could be stringy, clumpy, watery, thick, gooey with strong smell or without smell. A blackish discharge could occur before period, after period, during period and even between periods. A normal vaginal discharge ranges from clear to yellowish creamy color.





The recovery from a hemorrhoid treatment or surgery typically lasts one to six weeks, depending upon the type of treatment, the severity of the hemorrhoids, and the number removed. Most patients begin to feel better at the end of the first week, especially if the patient is able to keep their bowel movements soft or slightly loose. Pain can be significant if the stool becomes hard or if straining is necessary to have a bowel movement. During the recovery, constipation should be avoided whenever possible.
