Menstrual Cycle Clots

Are Blood Clots Normal During a Menstrual Cycle?

According to the National Institutes of Health, "blood clots are the clumps that occur when the blood hardens from a liquid to a solid (coagulates)". However, some women experience blood clots during their menstrual cycle, and worry that something...

Abnormal Menstrual Bleeding & Passing Clots

Most women who have menstrual cycles will experience abnormal bleeding and blood clots at some point before menopause. While many causes of abnormal menstrual bleeding and blood clots are relatively harmless, all instances of continuous bleeding...

Abnormal Blood Clots During Periods

Clots in appearing in a woman's period blood in most cases is no reason for alarm. A woman's body is constantly going through changes, and these changes may cause the menstrual cycle to change along with it. However abnormally large blood clots or...

About Bleeding After Pregnancy Termination

A pregnancy can be terminated using medication or through procedures that surgically remove the developing fetus from the uterus. No matter how it's performed, pregnancy termination (or abortion) is a physically and emotionally challenging...

Androstene Information

Androstene is also called andro or androstenedione, a naturally occurring human steroid. It was once used as a dietary supplement to help athletes increase muscle mass, but the Federal Drug Administration has banned the sale and distribution of...

Abnormal Blood Clots During Menstruation

It is not uncommon for a woman to see blood clots in her menstrual blood at some point in her reproductive years. According to Mayo Clinic Internist Dr. Sandhya Pruthi, passing blood clots during menstruation can be perfectly normal, and the...

Abnormal Bleeding During the Menstrual Cycle

Women experience abnormal menstrual bleeding at different points in the menstrual cycle. Some bouts of abnormal bleeding are brief and may subside with no treatment. However, other causes may be linked to medical conditions that require the use of...

Can Weight Loss Lead to an Irregular Period?

From time to time a woman will experience an irregular menstrual cycle. Irregular menstrual periods can occur when there is a hormonal imbalance, as a consequence of stress, weight gain or weight loss. Losing a considerable amount of weight can...

Abnormal Bleeding During Period

Although most women have come to know menstruation as a once-a-month cycle, other women experience it more than once a month or bleeding for a long period of time. Several factors play a part in causing abnormal menstrual bleeding, however,...

What Does Low Progesterone Mean?

Progesterone is a steroid hormone involved in the fertility cycle of a woman. During ovulation, progesterone is produced by the ovary and is responsible for the maintenance of a pregnancy. Following conception, moderate levels of luteinizing...

What Are the Causes of Menstrual Blood Clots?

Many women experience some clotting during their periods. Clots are the body’s natural way to control excessive bleeding. Clots occur when a large amount of blood pools in the uterus before exiting the body through the vagina during...

Abdominal Cramping & Spotting

During menstruation, women will have an array of symptoms ranging from abdominal pain to migraines. Some women go through menstrual cycles seemingly unaffected, while others will have to take days off work because of the pain and heavy bleeding....

A Blood Clot During Your Period

Spotting a blood clot within the blood expelled during a normal menstrual cycle can be worrying, but in many cases the occasional clot is a perfectly normal occurrence. The seriousness of a blood clot found in the menstrual blood depends on the...

What Is Vitamin K Used For?

Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin that helps control blood coagulation and anti-coagulation. The body can store vitamin K in fatty tissue, though it rarely is stored at toxic levels. Vitamin K is produced by plants as phylloquinones and by...

Vitamin Deficiencies & Bruising

At some point in time, you have probably experienced a bruise. Sports, exercise or simply bumping into something can create bruises on your body. Bruises are rarely cause for concern and rarely require that you seek medical attention. Bruises can...