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Is It Normal To Have No Blood Clots During A Long Menstrual Cycle?

I started my menstrual on the 18th of December...my cycle length is 25 days...my menstrual was bright red and some dark but had NO blood clots...this is not normal to me because I always have blood clots when i am on my menstrual cycle...i had a urine test done at the doctor it came back negative...they took blood but i have yet to get the results...what could this mean?
Sat, 1 Feb 2014
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Hi,

Welcome to healthcaremagic.

I read your query and I understand your concerns.

Following is my reply:

1) It is normal not to have blood clots during menses.

2) Blood clot is seen in less number of women only. You should be happy that there are no clots

Let me know if you have any more queries.

Regards,
Dr. Mahesh Koregol
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Is It Normal To Have No Blood Clots During A Long Menstrual Cycle?

Hi, Welcome to healthcaremagic. I read your query and I understand your concerns. Following is my reply: 1) It is normal not to have blood clots during menses. 2) Blood clot is seen in less number of women only. You should be happy that there are no clots Let me know if you have any more queries. Regards, Dr. Mahesh Koregol