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Heavy Bleeding, Passing Blood Clots, Lower Abdomen Cramps, Had Tubes Clamped

had my tubes clamped 8 years ago and for several months now i ve been bleeding heavily when having my periods and a lot of blood clots, i ve had a huge clot last month that almost made me pass out. I m on my 6th day period now and still having clots coming out when usually i would ve been done with my periods by now. Always nauseated, cramps in lower abdomen
Sat, 10 Nov 2012
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Hi,thanks for your query.you have to take pelvic ultrasound to diagnose any uterine or ovarian cause for your profuse bleeding and do thyroid function test and heamoglobin.this bleeding may lead to anaemia.so consult your gynaecologist take tab to reduce the amount of bleeding,and to treat the cause for bleeding.
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Heavy Bleeding, Passing Blood Clots, Lower Abdomen Cramps, Had Tubes Clamped

Hi,thanks for your query.you have to take pelvic ultrasound to diagnose any uterine or ovarian cause for your profuse bleeding and do thyroid function test and heamoglobin.this bleeding may lead to anaemia.so consult your gynaecologist take tab to reduce the amount of bleeding,and to treat the cause for bleeding.