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Huge blood clots why?

I am 18 and im on birth control for almost a year now and i usually have reagular periods but this month i started two weeks early and it is very heavy and huge blood clots size of a ping pong ball ive been on it 4 days!  i am sexual active with my bf.  what is wrong?  
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Alright, thank you for you help!
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484465 tn?1532214032
i really dont know becca.  just was throwing out some thoughts for you.  maybe some of the other posters will have some more suggestions for you
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No i havnt miss a pill i take it everyday before i go to work besides on saturdays and sundays its in the afternoon. what should i do??
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484465 tn?1532214032
that's how fraternal twins are formed.  the body produced 2 eggs that month and both eggs are fertilized and 'presto' there you have it.  natural born triplets mean there were possibly up to 3 eggs that month.  could you have missed pills and/or taken make-up doses or something like that?  certain medications are also said to cause the pills effectiveness to dwindle.  they're not 100% guaranteed as well
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MISCARRIAGE??? im on birth control tho?  what do you mean by my body produced twice the egg and theres more to shed?? PLEA HELP
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484465 tn?1532214032
wondering if it could be a possible miscarriage or maybe your body produced twice the egg this time around so there's more to shed
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