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Q: Blood Clotting
asked by: peanetta on June 26th, 2005
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Hi everyone i'm new to write here but i've been reading these forums for a while. I'm 21 years old, and have been on bc off and on for about 4 years. About 2 months ago I got off of ovcon because it was making me nauseus and very emotional. The reason I got switched to ovcon was because I was clotting, and supposedly that kind makes you lighter. Now that i'm off I had my period heavier and on time the first month. And I just got it late the second month. Any advice on the clotting, is it normal, or is it something that I should go see my doctor about? Thanks
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rOaCh
replied on July 6th, 2005
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Clotting is normal as long as they are not huge its normal to have some clotting during your period so I wouldnt worry
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