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It all depends on how heavy your flow is. Sometimes, clots are formed and are passed with the regular blood also.
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It's not just blood-the main point of a period is to shed the lining of the uterus. The lining is mixed with blood, which is why it looks thick or "jelloish".
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Its not jelly thick, but the clots make it look thicker. It is more viscous than the blood you bleed from your vessels, but it gets more thin as the period progresses.
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