Menstrual blood accompanied by blood clots may be a normal phenomenon, which usually does not affect pregnancy, but it may also be caused by endocrine disorders, uterine fibroids, adenomyosis, etc., at which time it may affect pregnancy.
Normal menstrual blood is non-clotting blood, dark red in color, composed of shed endometrial debris, cervical mucus and vaginal shedding cells. When the amount of menstrual blood is high, blood clots may appear, which is a normal physiological phenomenon and generally will not affect pregnancy.
However, when there are endocrine disorders, uterine fibroids, adenomyosis and other diseases, it may also lead to an increase in the amount of menstrual blood, which leads to the presence of blood clots in menstrual blood. Disease factors leading to menstrual blood with blood clots may have a certain impact on pregnancy.
There are many reasons for menstrual clots, so it is recommended to visit the hospital in time, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease, and carry out targeted treatment and therapy under the guidance of the doctor.