The blackening of menstrual blood in women should be taken seriously, as the normal color of menstrual blood should be dark red, especially if it is black and contains blood clot like substances. Women who have sexual intercourse may also consider whether it is related to pregnancy. So, is the black blood clot during menstruation pregnant?
If a woman of childbearing age has unprotected intercourse and experiences dark colored menstrual blood accompanied by lumps during her next menstrual cycle, it may not be normal menstrual blood and could be due to early miscarriage after pregnancy. Therefore, the discharge of black blood clots during menstruation may also be related to early miscarriage after pregnancy.
This condition, also known as biochemical pregnancy, mainly refers to the situation where although a woman has already formed a fertilized egg after sexual intercourse, and the secretion level of human chorionic gonadotropin in the body also increases accordingly, the resulting fertilized egg has not implanted well in the uterus.
Early symptoms of miscarriage will appear about 5 weeks later, typically manifested as vaginal bleeding, and because there are no obvious other discomforts, women often think it is menstruation, but in fact, natural miscarriage has already occurred after pregnancy.
As a natural phenomenon of survival of the fittest, women with biochemical pregnancy do not need to be overly nervous. As long as you pay attention to rest, strengthen your diet and nutrition, and exercise in moderation, even if such conditions occur, they generally will not affect your next normal pregnancy.