What Is A “Period Or Menstruation?
A girl or a woman sheds blood from her vagina every month for 4 to 5 days called menstruation or period or menses. It is a normal process that happens in all women once they enter their reproductive age, starting at the age of 11 to 13 years.
Why Does Period Happen?
Menses or menstruation happen every month and the cycle differs in each woman. It may be a 28-day cycle in one or a 30-day cycle in another woman. So why does this happen and that too every month? It is a natural process and having periods every month means all is okay. Once menarche starts, every month there is thickening of the endometrial lining of uterus to help fertilized egg embed and continue the process of embryo development if egg is fertilized by sperm. This lining sheds every month as menses or period when the egg is not fertilized by the sperm. If the egg is fertilized, then this lining is not shed as the egg becomes an embryo after fertilization with the sperm and later on develops into a fetus which is protected by this endometrial lining, hence period does not occur when pregnancy starts up to 9 months till the baby is born and later the lining is shed again. As the lining detaches, it is shed as menses or period and it contains small amount of blood and endometrium.
Blood Clots During Period"
Some Information About Menses Or Periods
A girl or a woman sheds blood from her vagina every month for 4 to 5 days called menstruation or period or menses. It is a normal process that happens in all women once they enter their reproductive age, starting at the age of 11 to 13 years.
Why Does Period Happen?
Menses or menstruation happen every month and the cycle differs in each woman. It may be a 28-day cycle in one or a 30-day cycle in another woman. So why does this happen and that too every month? It is a natural process and having periods every month means all is okay. Once menarche starts, every month there is thickening of the endometrial lining of uterus to help fertilized egg embed and continue the process of embryo development if egg is fertilized by sperm. This lining sheds every month as menses or period when the egg is not fertilized by the sperm. If the egg is fertilized, then this lining is not shed as the egg becomes an embryo after fertilization with the sperm and later on develops into a fetus which is protected by this endometrial lining, hence period does not occur when pregnancy starts up to 9 months till the baby is born and later the lining is shed again. As the lining detaches, it is shed as menses or period and it contains small amount of blood and endometrium.
Blood Clots During Period"
Some Information About Menses Or Periods
- Occurs in females
- Start of menstruation is called as menarche
- Begins from age 8 to 15 years
- Occurs every month for a period of 5-7 days
- Bleeding occurs from vagina, blood is shed from the lining of uterus called “endothelium”
- Tampons, pads or menstrual cups used during this time to prevent from staining of clothes and for hygiene and comfort
- It is the body’s way of preparing for a baby every month, which sheds when the egg is not fertilized.
- Smaller in quantity
- Occur at the beginning of periods
- Stops after 3-5 days
- Monthly almost same quantity occurs
- They are larger in quantity
- These occur frequently and are painful with cramps
- Menses are heavier than usual and last longer
- Size of your uterus – if cavity of uterus is large (after multiple pregnancies), it leads to pooling of menstrual blood and clot formation
- The diameter of your cervical canal
- Presence of any adhesions or polyps (small growths in uterus)
- The ability of your uterine muscles to contract
- Adenomyosis (inner lining of uterus breaks through the muscle wall of the uterus causing cramps and bloating also)
- Obstruction of outflow due to block, less production of estrogen hormone, like in menopause (stopping of periods after late 40s). The absence of stimulation from estrogen causes the Atrophy or shrinkage of cervical canal leading to restriction of blood flow and formation of clots
- Problem pregnancies – ectopic, Miscarriages may all lead to abnormal clotting
- Endometriosis – a condition in which endometrial tissue grows outside the uterus causing pelvic pain and heavy clots
- Fibroids – nonCancerous muscular Tumors in the uterine wall causing blood clots, low back pain and fertility issues
- Cancerous tumors – rare tumors or uterus and cervix lead to heavy menstrual bleeding and clots
- Hormonal imbalance can lead to change in thickness of blood clots and frequency and also cause irregular periods.
- Frequency of your periods – whether it has become irregular consistently
- The bleeding quantity – whether it is heavier than usual, how many pads you are soaking every hour
- The size of the blood clots during your periods – whether they are bigger than usual
- The time period these clots last – whether they last longer than before
- Associated symptoms with clots – pelvic pain, lower Abdominal Pain and discomfort, low back pain, pain after intercourse etc.
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