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Hii My Partner Is On Her Periods Yesterday Was Her

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Posted on Tue, 14 Apr 2020
Question: hii my partner is on her periods yesterday was her 3rd day and she notice some sticky white jelly kind of thing came out with blood m sending its pic in attached file plz check and let me know what's this and is this safe?
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Answered by Dr. Shanti Vennam (2 hours later)
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Detailed Answer:
Hello,

Thanks for sharing your health concern with us.

I have gone through your query and also the attached report.

The picture looks like a blood clot along with a piece of endometrium. This happens usually when there is some infection. Another possibility is a chemical pregnancy where the pregnancy ends even before it is diagnosed.

Clarification is possible through a histopathological examination of the discharge and a blood test for pregnancy. Examination also reveals the presence of any infection which can be attended to.

Either way, it is not a worrisome situation. If the bleeding pattern is altered or if there are any relevant symptoms, you need to see your health care provider for further evaluation and plan further management.

Hope you find this information helpful. Please let me know if I can assist you further.

regards,
Shanti.V.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vaishalee Punj
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Follow up: Dr. Shanti Vennam (2 hours later)
what kind of infection dr.? and she is not pregnant as we never had sex
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Follow up: Dr. Shanti Vennam (52 minutes later)
dr. these are some other pic it's her 4th day of periods plz let me know what kind of infection it can be and is it risky?
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Answered by Dr. Shanti Vennam (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Detailed below.

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

Thanks for writing back.

I have gone through the attached report.

Since pregnancy is excluded, it is not necessary to get the pregnancy test.

In the current scenario, I would suggest a proper clinical evaluation to assess the situation. Only then it is possible to say if there is any infection.

Passing of clots along with some membranous tissue is a common occurrence. However, this can also be seen in endometriosis or pelvic inflammation in which case the cycle is painful and heavy. Clarification is through a clinical evaluation and investigation. The situation is not worrisome. It is treatable.

Hope this helps. Please feel free to contact for further clarifications. I will be happy to help.

regards,
Shanti.V.
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Hii My Partner Is On Her Periods Yesterday Was Her

Brief Answer: Detailed below. Detailed Answer: Hello, Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. I have gone through your query and also the attached report. The picture looks like a blood clot along with a piece of endometrium. This happens usually when there is some infection. Another possibility is a chemical pregnancy where the pregnancy ends even before it is diagnosed. Clarification is possible through a histopathological examination of the discharge and a blood test for pregnancy. Examination also reveals the presence of any infection which can be attended to. Either way, it is not a worrisome situation. If the bleeding pattern is altered or if there are any relevant symptoms, you need to see your health care provider for further evaluation and plan further management. Hope you find this information helpful. Please let me know if I can assist you further. regards, Shanti.V.