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Do i have cramps during menstruation because of clots?

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Momentarily: Cramping during a menstrual period indicated that the uterus is in the process of loosening and expelling the inner lining in preparation for a new cycle. If in the process blood accumulates in the uterus, it, too, needs to be expelled, potentially making the cramping momentarily worse.

Answered 5/14/2017

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