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Large size clots in 2nd day period
Are coin-sized ( 3/4) clots normal on the 2nd day of periods? My iron level had dropped over the last year, and I have taken iron injections twice. I only pass clots on the 2nd day, ( not in every period) and from the 3rd to the 5th day the bleeding decreases. last month I checked my pads, and in the whole day I used 4 pads that were about 70% soaked.my last USG report is normal ( Jan 2026).
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Kindly consult
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You must be having dysfunctional uterine bleeding…May need some hormonal treatment
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2 nd day  clots during  period, what you described are common.There could be  other reasons for Anaemia.
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You will have to go for a few investigations, just to make sure that there is no abnormal excessive bleeding
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get usg
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