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Bloody Piece Of Skin In Toilet. On Pills. Advise?

Hi, I have just got my period after just finishing my first batch of 'the pill' and I went to the toilet and then there was what looked like a bloody piece of skin on the tissue? It was like purple-red-pink with blood inside and quite stretchy. What does this mean? I am scared as I have googled it and some say I could be pregnant!!?? My partner and I waited the right amount of time to have sex after taking my first pill so I don't think I could be pregnant!!?? Thank you for your time.
Thu, 27 Jun 2013
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Welcome to HCM.
Don't worry,it is not the sign of pregnancy because you are taking pills regularly.
Stretchy,reddish tissue is nothing but it is clotted blood coming out of vagina.
Enjoy your sex with continue your pills.
Consult your doctor for further guidance.
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Bloody Piece Of Skin In Toilet. On Pills. Advise?

Welcome to HCM. Don t worry,it is not the sign of pregnancy because you are taking pills regularly. Stretchy,reddish tissue is nothing but it is clotted blood coming out of vagina. Enjoy your sex with continue your pills. Consult your doctor for further guidance.