A member asked:

Why doesn't menstrual blood clot?

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Good question: The menstrual flow is actually a mixture of substances, including last month's endometrium, and blood that has already lost the portion that can clot. There actually are tiny blood clots in the fluid and these may re-liquefy or simply not be so apparent as the rest of the flow.

Answered 5/1/2019

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