Found something on my pad during periods

2021-09-18 14:15:39
I got my periods in the morning, after 2-3 hours when I checked my pad, it had a piece of something on it which came out of my vagina. It was not the jelly-like blood that comes out but a harder piece. It was red on one end and white on the other. To explain in a better way, it looked like a piece of small muscle or tissue, similar to what a raw cut chicken looks like. It really scared me because I have no idea what it is or why it happened. I'd like to add that I have pcod due to which I missed my periods last month. So please let me know if this could be related to it in any way. Another thing, I recently became sexually active, could this be related to that? Or it is something completely different? And how serious according to you this could be? I am really expecting some explanations regarding the issue and hope you will help. Thanks.
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