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PostPosted: 12/17/07 - 13:22    Post subject: small clots of blood in stool Vote now! Reply with quote

am 22 years old female,, my period is late a week now and i have small clots of blood in stool ,, im so worried and i remember once i had a white small ball in my stool too but that was 2 months ago and it looked like it was a fatty egg but vey small,,so what is that all about ????
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