Seeing small blood clots during menstruation can happen sometimes, especially on heavier flow days. Menstrual blood is usually dark red and may contain tissue or clots. However, very large clots, severe pain, or unusually heavy bleeding may be a sign of an underlying health issue and should be checked by a doctor. Vaginal infections caused by bacteria can also affect vaginal health, but blood clots during menstruation are not always caused by bacteria.

Fertility
FIBROID COULD PREVENT YOU FROM GETTING PREGNANT.
Uterine fibroids are noncancerous growths of the uterus that can affect a woman’s ability to conceive, depending on their size,







