Does low menstrual flow affect pregnancy

  Many women have a lot of worries about their menstrual cycle and menstrual flow. Irregular menstruation and the amount of menstrual flow always make many women worry about their health and the possibility of not being able to conceive. So, will a woman's low menstrual flow affect her future pregnancy?

  

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  The normal blood volume for a woman during a menstrual cycle is around 60 milliliters. If the blood volume is less than 30 milliliters, it is considered insufficient menstrual flow, while if the blood volume exceeds 80 milliliters, it is considered excessive menstrual flow. The main reason for low menstrual flow in women is due to low secretion of estrogen in the body or abnormal development of the uterus. Estrogen can stimulate the thickening of the endometrium in women, preparing them for pregnancy.

  But when women are not pregnant, these proliferative endometrium will shed and bleed, forming menstruation. So, low levels of estrogen in women's bodies prevent endometrial hyperplasia. So, low menstrual flow indirectly affects women's pregnancy. Therefore, if women find that their menstrual cycle is irregular, with excessive or insufficient menstrual flow, they should adjust their body in a timely manner to prepare for future pregnancies.

  Women should maintain good personal hygiene, change clothes frequently, and wash clothes frequently in their daily lives. Develop good lifestyle habits and avoid eating too much unhealthy food. And during menstruation, it is important to wear more clothes and avoid getting cold. If menstrual pain occurs, you can drink some brown sugar water to relieve it. If menstrual disorders occur, one can seek treatment from traditional Chinese medicine and combine it with herbal formulas to address various issues related to menstrual disorders.

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