ciao77 answered Wednesday January 13 2010, 1:39 pm: Most likely, it's older blood- and usually appears mid-cycle, or when your period is almost over. Clotting is normal, depending on how much clotting you have, and how big the clots are. If you notice they are exceptionally large (the size of, say, a quarter, or larger), and you get them all the time, you should talk to your doctor or gynecologist, as it might be a sign of polycystic ovarian syndrome. Not to worry you- there are medications, that can help keep it at bay.
Most likely, you have normal clotting, and the brownish blood is just old blood that has passed through. You should see if your clotting is excessively frequent and/or large, and if so, see a doctor. [ ciao77's advice column | Ask ciao77 A Question ]
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