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too many blood clots

have my period 7 days now...started out light now is heavy....i have been bleeding heavy and passing lots of big lood clots since sunday..im in the bathroom every half hour or so with  more blood and clots.....what should i do?
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I have had my period on the 9th of June, 2009 and I was done on the 14th. However I thought I got my period again on June 22, 2009... But it was very light. For three day's... I decided to douche since I always due when I am done, but all of a sudden I had some dry blood in me, that's looked like jell, but there was a lot.. And I got very scared. That I thought something is wrong with me, the interesting part was there was no foul smell at all... But the only think I was experiencing was pain in back... by the way I found out this morning that I have that dry blood... I am going to check myself again for tomorrow... And I don't really get any answer out of this web site I will just go to a doctor... And check myself...

Thank you in advance
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332176 tn?1220541962
You both need to see a doctor.... It could be an early miscarriage (you might not even have known you were pregnant).....
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416462 tn?1202745066
Im haveing the same problem, I started my period yesterday (sun) it seemed regular, then the blood clots started, they were a little bigger than a quater, and I felt bleeding every 20 seconds it seemed for about an hour and a half and every time I ran to the bathroom and a blood clot came out. I had to stay home this morning in fear of a blood clot coming out while I was out and away from a bathroom.
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332176 tn?1220541962
make an appointment with a doctor asap - if you are really worried about it head to the ER.  
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