Is it normal to discharge a lump of jelly-like blood clots in the menstrual flow?

The discharge of a pile of jelly-like blood clots is usually in the bloody discharge stage, usually normal, as long as it is not accompanied by special odor and symptoms of infection do not have to worry too much. Dew is a physiological phenomenon, refers to pregnant women in the postpartum period, blood, necrotic membranes and other tissues will be with the uterine lining shedding and then discharged through the vagina a phenomenon. Normal discharge is usually odorless but has a bloody taste. It usually lasts 4-6 weeks and totals 250-500ml. According to the different contents, there are three types of discharge: Bloody discharge is characterized by the presence of more blood in large quantities and small blood clots; Plasma discharge is named after the presence of large quantities of plasma and has a light reddish color; and White discharge is named after the presence of large quantities of leukocytes and has a whitish color with a sticky texture. Therefore, as long as there is no special odor, not accompanied by fever and other symptoms of infection, the discharge of a pile of jelly-like blood clots, usually a mixture of blood and necrotic ecchymosis tissue, is normal, commonly found in the bloody stage of the malodorous, do not have to worry too much.