Does menstrual flow affect pregnancy

  Whether menstruation is normal is an important criterion for many female friends to judge whether their body is abnormal, and each female friend's menstrual condition is also different. Some women have very little menstrual flow and are very worried that it will affect pregnancy?

  

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  Menstrual flow is normal within the range of 5-80ml, and if the monthly menstrual flow is less than 5ml, it is considered low. During a normal menstrual cycle, some women may occasionally have a small amount of menstruation without obvious discomfort, which is not truly a small amount of menstruation. If a person has less than 3 or more consecutive menstrual periods and their menstrual flow is significantly reduced compared to before, and it is decreasing gradually, and there is also a phenomenon of delayed menstruation, timely treatment is needed to avoid affecting pregnancy.

  The reasons for low menstrual flow vary from person to person. Some women have a relatively low menstrual flow since the beginning of menstruation, but still have normal ovulation. Menstruation occurs once every 30 days, and the menstrual cycle is normal. If there are no abnormalities in other gynecological examinations, they can conceive normally.

  Occasionally, the menstrual flow is small and there are no other discomforts. You can change your lifestyle, relax appropriately, avoid tension and anxiety, pay attention to diet and nutrition, ensure sufficient sleep, avoid staying up late, and observe the improvement of menstruation. Attention should be paid to observation. If the menstrual flow decreases for three consecutive months, there are fertility requirements, and there is no normal pregnancy within six months without contraception, timely treatment is needed.

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