Can a poor person with low menstrual flow have a baby

  Menstruation is a normal physiological response for women. Having excessive or insufficient menstrual flow is considered menstrual disorder and must be taken seriously. Moreover, some women have been trying to conceive for a long time without getting pregnant, accompanied by symptoms of insufficient menstrual flow. So, can those with insufficient menstrual flow have a baby? To address this issue, follow the editor below to learn more.

  

Can a poor person with low menstrual flow have a baby1

  Firstly, a low menstrual flow in women may be due to weak blood circulation and a common manifestation of endocrine disorders. Therefore, it is recommended that women with low menstrual periods pay attention to regulating their bodies. If ovulation is normal and fallopian tubes are unobstructed, there are generally no problems with pregnancy and childbirth.

  Secondly, in fact, many women's low menstrual flow is closely related to their lack of attention to health care, especially urban women who have a strong sense of career and often work late and overtime. This has a great impact on their health in the long run and can easily cause menstrual disorders. In addition, excessive dieting and weak bodies can also lead to low menstrual flow in women.

  Finally, although women have less menstrual flow, their ovarian function is normal and generally does not affect their fertility. Some women have less menstrual flow, but it is still within the normal range of menstrual flow. Therefore, women have normal ovulation function and still have fertility. It is generally not a big problem for women to conceive, but other factors cannot be ruled out that may affect their fertility.

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