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Varun Banda 8 years, 1 month ago
These clots are released on the heaviest days of bleeding. The presence of multiple clots in your flow may make your menstrual blood seem thicker than usual. Your body typically releases anticoagulants to keep menstrual blood from clotting as it's being released.
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