Bleeding inbetween period (Blood Clots)?
Answers: What you're describing sounds like inter-menstrual (in-between periods) bleeding. This can crop up for a number of reason, some of which are not serious, and some of which can be.
Causes can include (but are not limited to) person on the oral contraceptive pill, infection, inflammation of the vagina (vaginitis) or cervix (cervicitis), and various growths (this is a common term encompassing things close to warts, polyps, tumours..etc..) anywhere from vagina to uterus.
If this have been going on for a few months, I would recommend seeing your doctor for a check-up. At the lowest they may need to examine you, and at worst they may refer you to a gynaecologist for a specialist inference.
If you're particularly worried almost cancer, then while I cannot notify you for certain whether you do or not (only a proper check-up can bequeath you those answers), allow me to re-assure you by saying thay gynaecological cancer are not common at adjectives. In the UK, the average rate of cervical cancer is only 17 per 100,000 women, and for endometrial cancer it is 11 per 100,000 women. The likelihood that you are 1 of 99,983 women is obviously much more probable, so I would wait and see what your doctor say before jump to any conclusions.
Clots can be a symptom of uterine fibroids. It's not a normal one (heavy bleeding during your time of year is the major symptom), but I found some race online that mention experiencing it.
From what I understand, fibroids can grounds the uterine wall to stretch and extra lining to form, so your body may only be slow in getting rid of it.
I'd see your doctor to be checked. Spotting is moderately common, but clots aren't.