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During periods very thin blood clots occurs and more of liquid blood comes out. Please help.
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Typically, menstrual blood is a little thicker than 'normal' bleeding because of the tissue it contains. Conditions that cause more of a build up in the lining of the uterus and increase the number of underlying blood vessels like uterine polyps or submucosal fibroids can result in this change in your menstrual flow.
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