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		<title>Having Blood Clots During Period</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why Blood Clots During Period? &#160; During menstruation, women usually pass through blood clots that could be at any sizes or amount; this condition should not be alarming as this could be just a perfectly normal condition. There are women who hardly have blood clots during period mainly due to their period blood flow is [...]]]></description>
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<h1>Why Blood Clots During Period?</h1>
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<p>During menstruation, women usually pass through blood clots that could be at any sizes or amount; this condition should not be alarming as this could be just a perfectly normal condition. There are women who hardly have <a title="blood clots during period" href="http://www.bloodclotsduringperiod.net/">blood clots during period</a> mainly due to their period blood flow is too fast to allow the clots to happen. As for others or the majority of us who experience clotting occasionally, there is no single reason to explain the clots formation since we lead a different lifestyle and also having different menstrual experience every single month.<br />
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Generally menstrual blood clot occurs when women heavily bleed during their menstruation. However, those light bleeders during menstruation are the ones most unlikely to face this issue. According to studies, blood has a clotting factor, but in the case of menstruation, in order for the blood to flow out freely from the body, the uterus produces anti-clotting agent. When the anti-clotting agent is insufficiently produced or being consumed fully during heavy menstruation; the result is blood clotting occurs. Numerous blood clots during the blood flow make the menstruation blood appear denser and thicker. Therefore <a title="heavy period with clots" href="http://www.bloodclotsduringperiod.net/heavy-period-with-clots/">heavy period with clots</a> is commonly found.<br />
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The experts explain that menstrual blood clots are lumps of blood that have pooled in the female organ, the vagina. When women lays down and suddenly gets up, that is when a blood clot is most likely is released from the vagina. Women should take note that menstrual blood clotting is just simply the breaking down of the uterine wall; therefore, there is certainly nothing to be alarmed or ashamed of. On the other hand, if the blood clots are huge and making you uncomfortable or anemic, visit your doctor for a checkup will be wiser than getting worry unnecessarily.</p>
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		<title>Why Women Suffer Menstrual Blood Clot</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2012 07:04:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Teresa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is Menstrual Blood Clotting ? &#160; Menstruation is what makes women more vulnerable than men and having heavy menstrual blood clot could at time be a serious health concern. Every month many women all over the world have to go through pains such as dysmenorrhea or uneasy situation during their monthly period, and these [...]]]></description>
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<h1>What is Menstrual Blood Clotting ?</h1>
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<p>Menstruation is what makes women more vulnerable than men and having heavy menstrual blood clot could at time be a serious health concern. Every month many women all over the world have to go through pains such as dysmenorrhea or uneasy situation during their monthly period, and these incidents are very common in any woman’s lifetime. Although, women usually undergoes from all this pain, it still alarms them every time and is especially worrying in younger women.<br />
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There are lots of explanations why most women have blood clots during their menstruation, and the causes of these blood clots to occur. Passing through a blood clot may be scary for some women, but they should not worry because it does not indicate trouble or danger all the time. Having said, all women must take note of their menstrual condition and seek medical advices when the blood clots are huge or with heavy or irregular period.<br />
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<h2>The Causes of Menstrual Blood Clotting</h2>
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<p>Clearly, menstrual blood clot is normal when women are experiencing heavy flows or they are naturally heavy bleeders when their menstruation occurs. Not only heavy flows cause menstrual blood clots, but there are lots of other factors to this situation and these factors happen within different situation for different person.<br />
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• <strong>Changes in Hormones</strong>. The menstruation in the body is dependent only mainly two hormones that should be balanced in order to lead up to a perfectly normal menstruation cycle. The balance among these hormones dictates the production and hence the breakdown of the uterus lining. The width or the thickness of the uterus wall is dependent on the balance of these hormones which may be affected by pregnancy, high levels of stress and an unusual change in the weight. The thicker the uterus wall the more clotting will occur.<br />
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• <strong>Miscarriage</strong>. For those women who have miscarriage may undergo blood clotting or grayish clumps on the vagina. For those pregnant women, if the blooding and clotting experienced is abnormal, be sure to let the doctors to check it.<br />
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• <strong>Endometriosis</strong>. It is a unpleasant condition, which symptoms includes blood clotting. This deals with the Endometrium, which is the womb&#8217;s lining, can grow improperly thus creates the endometriosis condition.<br />
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There are lots of factors that cause menstrual blood clot and some of this factors are very serious that can affect the health of the body, however, if women feels excessive or abnormal blood clotting during the menstrual period, they should seek a doctor&#8217;s help to avoid from getting it worse. We are responsible for our own health condition and each of us will be different and unique. Hence do not compare notes with your friend but perform regular checkup is the best choice to stay healthy.</p>
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		<title>Monitor Each Heavy Period with Clots That You Have</title>
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<h1>Consistent Heavy Period with Clots</h1>
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<p>Heavy period with clots occasionally do happen to us, it is important that we do take note of the period and flow to monitor if there is any abnormal situation even there is no pain involved. We all have our own stories about the menstrual experiences and seemed like each one of us has never ending stories to tell. However when your menstruation becomes painful and heavy as well as dragging for more than 2 weeks, then it is better if you could seek medical advises or getting checkup to ensure things are normal.</p>
<p>It should not be the practice to accommodate the pain month after month on the heavy bleeding especially when the heavy periods are with large clots. Heavy bleeding for more than a week and almost every 2 to 3 hours the pad is soaked, then the situation is called as Menorrhagia while Hypermenorrhagia is when you require to change pad almost every hourly. The situation may get worse if you are on birth control or shots that could prolong this uncomfortable situation for 1 or 2 months.</p>
<p>So much alert on the heavy period with clots and we should not forget that it is a normal process of our body to sheds away the uterus lining monthly and this could be the clots experiences for some people. You should only be worry if you experienced a large clot that even the pad or tampon could not hold.</p>
<h2>Heavy Period with Clots with Lower Back Pain</h2>
<p>Lower back pain is commonly associated during menstruation period. The pain could last even when it is not during period and this is also a common situation. The pain sometimes referred to as cramps do not go away quickly even with medication. This feeling is really uncomfortable but it should not be an unbearable kind of pain even during heavy period with clots. This cramp could due to the uterus is lying backwards rather than over the bladder. Though it is not a critical condition, you still need to take note as it has the possibility to develop endometriosis or fibroid tumor.</p>
<p>Endometriosis is another possible cause of the heavy period with clots and this can be easily identify and removed with laparoscopy. A fibroid tumor could be the reason too and when having heavy bleeding for a stretch of period, the person could turn severely anemic, weak and sick. Do not jump into conclusion or be embarrassed as well as feeling uncomfortable to seek help when you have the symptoms and pain during your menstrual. Only with proper diagnose and treatment the symptoms and clotting will go away. However this heavy period with clots could at times due to hormonal changes, medication, diet control, unhealthy lifestyle or stress at work.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Mar 2012 12:15:09 +0000</pubDate>
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<h1>Continuous Heavy Bleeding During Menstruation</h1>
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<p>Many women experienced heavy bleeding during period once in few menstrual cycles during the reproductive years and this is still consider as normal when this heavy bleeding does not affect any of your normal lifestyle. When only the menstrual bleeding continue to be heavy for more than a week or causing great pain and cramp until you cannot proceed with the normal daily activities, then you need to take action by seeking medical advises. There are many reasons for changes to happen in the menstrual flow; and it is critically important for every woman to understand her own body system in order to notice and recognize any sudden switch of pattern in the menstrual bleeding. Maintain a good habit to record the patterns and days of menstruation will give you the required data and trend for analysis when needed.</p>
<p>Menorrhagia or heavy menstrual bleeding is suspected when you have experienced some of these symptoms during the menstrual period. The most obvious situation is that you have to change sanitary pads as frequent as every hour, day and night; and even the largest and thickest pads do not help. Most of the times you will use double layer sanitary pads for protection or to feel more at ease with the flow. This situation could continue for a week or even longer and you tend to feel tired or having shortness of breath even not during any physical activity.</p>
<p>Another concern of heavy bleeding during period is the bleeding accompanies with huge blood clots, severe pain and cramps. When the heavy flow is prolonged, several medical conditions could follow, and the most common encounter is iron deficiency, that is a type of anemia. Due to low level of hemoglobin, the person will look pale, feel weak and fatigue all the time. When this is not treated with care, the person will develop more severe anemia follows with a rapid heart rate and lightheaded.</p>
<h2>Home Remedies For Heavy Bleeding During Period</h2>
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Many women will turn to home remedies when they are having heavy bleeding during period. The normal home remedies use by women all over the world are like, resting and fully relax for a day or two from work, avoid drinking ice water and tea, taking multivitamin to nourish the body. There are researches on vitamin K, the essential nutrient in blood clotting that could be affected by overdose of vitamin E in our diet. Therefore moderation is the key to healthy lifestyle and detoxing the body is another good home remedy to having body cleansing.</p>
<p>However if the heavy bleeding during period persist, treatment is crucial. Doctors will likely to ask about your menstrual history and cycles at the same time conduct several tests. The tests could include physical examination as well as blood test, Pap test, endometrial biopsy and ultrasound scan. Seek for early treatment to ensure you are worry free from the monthly menstrual cycle.</p>
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		<title>Having Brownish Spotting Before Period</title>
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<h1>Brownish Spotting Days Before Period</h1>
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<p><strong>Spotting before period</strong> happens to many women during the active reproductive cycle and this small amount of pinkish or brownish discharge before menstruation is very disturbing. This premenstrual spotting normally starts around 2 to 4 days before the actual menstruation. Ovulation however could be one of the reasons of the spotting but it happens much earlier; that is about 8 days before menstrual bleeding. Various birth control methods will also cause the spotting as the side effect and the spotting will subside when stop using the birth control method.</p>
<p>The cycle between ovulation and menstruation is called luteal phase. When the luteal phase is less than 10 days, LPD or luteal phase defect happens. The main cause of LPD is due to low level of progesterone. Progesterone is for maintaining uterine lining during pregnancy and deficiency of this hormone may cause the spotting to be observed few days before menstrual bleeding. A low level of progesterone may also be affecting fertility or even causing unwanted miscarriage. Conduct a hormone blood test to identify if this is the cause to the spotting before period.</p>
<p>Spotting also happens to women during their perimenopause stage. Perimenopause is the phase just before or after a women entering menopause where the rise and fall of estrogen level caused symptoms such as hot flashes, mood swings and even difficulty to fall asleep. Due to this estrogen level changes in the body, spotting is commonly experienced; different people will have different experience from light to heavy spotting or even having spotting in between periods. However it is abnormal if the spotting drags for more than 14 days or the length of the menstrual cycle is lesser than 14 days.<br />
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<h2>Spotting Before Period A Sign of Pregnancy</h2>
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<p>During early pregnancy, there is a possibility that you may observe spotting or brownish discharge and this is called as implantation bleeding. As this spotting before period is normally happen earlier than the routine menstruation, some will not be alert about the pregnancy but will treat it as the beginning of a normal period. However if you are attempting to get pregnant, do take note that this spotting could be the early sign of your pregnancy. About 20% of pregnancy has this symptom and it is quite normal and do not need any treatment. Many do not even realized about this pinkish or brownish discharge as the implantation bleeding will stop on its own. Unlike normal menstruation, this will not continue with heavy bleeding after two to three days.</p>
<p>There are many reasons to this irritating spotting and it could happen to any women, therefore do not ignore it but consult and seek medical advice or contact your health care provider for further diagnosis when the spotting before period persist and disturb your normal routine life.</p>
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<h1>Important Facts About Evening Primrose Oil</h1>
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<p>“Oenothera Biennis” is the binomial name of evening primrose and evening primrose oil benefits many aspects in our life. This plant has a life span of two years, grow to about 150cm tall and the stems are always in a bush. The flowers of evening primrose are in 4 petals yellow colors, growing at the apex of the stem normally bloom between late springs to summer. The name of evening primrose is believed to derive from the mild lemon scent flowers that only open during evening time and last until the next early morning.<br />
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Studies and researches are happening all over the world on evening primrose as the treatment to heart diseases, anti-aging effect, weight control, PMS or even the menopause symptoms. The therapeutic qualities are greatly promoted by herbalist especially to maintain youth and prevention of many illnesses in today’s society. The well-known evening primrose oil benefits mainly come from its high concentration of GLA, a type fatty acid needed by our body to perform its function. Other nutrients found in the oil are linoleic acid, gamma-linoleic acids for example are critical to feed the cells to maintain skin elasticity. The ingredients found in the oil are some of the very important nutrients to regulate the hormones as well as improve our nerve system. Hence the hormone balancing act of evening primrose oil improves the condition of acne problem to PMS symptoms.<br />
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Evening primrose supplements are quite safe for most of the people to consume and since it is a supplement, it can be taken with other supplements and food preferably in the morning. To enjoy the evening primrose oil benefits, the recommended dosage for a normal person is between 2 to 8grams daily, and this is referring to the standardized supplements with 8% GLA content.<br />
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<h2>Evening Primrose Oil Benefits to Relieve Pain and Symptoms</h2>
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The evening primrose oil is extracted from evening primrose’s seeds; the evening primrose oil benefits include treatment for hormone related complications, such as relives the pain or discomfort during menstruation, menopause or those having endometriosis. It will also ease the swelling and joint pain for patient with rheumatoid arthritis. Many who have eczema related inflammation reported improvement with consuming evening primrose oil and found it to reduce the itchiness and flaking condition. The other favorable treatment of this herbal oil is the “evening primrose oil acne treatment”. The oil promotes and stimulates the contraction of blood vessel resulting reduced inflammation and improved skin condition is observed.</p>
<p>Evening primrose oil has benefited many people as a supplement but does evening primrose oil help you? If you have doubt or any concern about consuming this supplement, it is always good to seek and discuss the concerns with your doctor before jump into decision to purchase and consume it.</p>
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<h1>Is Blood Clots During Period Normal?</h1>
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<p>Blood clots during period is a normal experience for many of us, in the menstrual cycle, the uterus thickens and the body sheds the lining away during period. Similar to our body, our cycle keeps changing when we age and blood clots happen from time to time, changing in patterns, making it different for each person. Clots during menstruation should not be a problem when the size is smaller than the first joint of your thumb. However if excessive clotting happens or with large blood clots, seek for a health care professional guide is the appropriate move to take rather than being suspicious about having an abnormal period.<br />
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When multiple clots exists in the blood flow, especially during the heaviest days of bleeding, the menstrual blood seemed to be more thick or denser giving the impression of heavy bleeding blood clots during period. There are three main reason of the formation of blood clots during period.</p>
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<li>It could be coagulated blood from extended hours of sitting or laying down position, that is when blood accumulates quicker than being released out of the body</li>
<li>When the body does not have enough time to produce anticoagulants</li>
<li>It is the uterine lining or endometrium being discarded from your body</li>
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<p>Although it is more common for a women with heavy flow<br />
 to experience blood clots, it is not uncommon for women with light or medium flow to pass these clots. The blood clots color are ranging from bright to dark red.<br />
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<h2>Causes of Blood Clots During Period</h2>
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<p>Abnormal blood clotting during period are meant for reasons not caused by natural biological system. Many factors will need to be considered including having uterus polyps or fibroid that could block the blood flow. Another concern will be heavy period flow that last for more than 7 days and require changing of tampon or pad frequently; such as almost every hourly. An imbalance and fluctuating female hormones between progesterone and estrogen could be another reason too.<br />
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Hence when you recognize any drastic changes to your menstrual blood or blood clots during period do not panic or jump into conclusion. Get medical advises for better clarification since everyone single woman&#8217;s experiences of menstrual cycle and blood clots are different during their reproductive years.</p>
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