There are many common reasons for infrequent menstruation, perhaps due to endocrine disorders. In addition, it may also be caused by changes in the endometrium due to endometrial tuberculosis, or by thinning of the endometrium due to induced abortion. So, is it normal for menstrual flow to decrease after marriage?
Firstly, a menstrual flow of approximately 60 milliliters per cycle is considered normal. If the menstrual flow after marriage is less than 30 milliliters, it is considered insufficient, which is an abnormal phenomenon. Generally speaking, if estrogen levels are low or due to poor uterine development, menstrual blood flow will decrease. Estrogen can stimulate changes in the endometrium, and if conception is not possible, the endometrium may shed, leading to bleeding and the formation of menstruation. If estrogen levels are too low, it can cause insufficient thickness of endometrial hyperplasia. After marriage, there is less bleeding during menstruation, making it difficult to conceive and greatly affected.
Secondly, insufficient menstruation after marriage is closely related to individual differences and other factors. In addition, it is also related to factors such as mental stress, medication, and illness. It is recommended that women go to the gynecology department of the hospital on an empty stomach from the 3rd to the 5th day of their menstrual cycle (calculated from the first day of the last menstrual cycle) to have their blood drawn for six hormone tests and B-ultrasound examinations. After identifying the cause, targeted treatment should be given.
Also, low menstrual flow may be related to factors such as blood deficiency, kidney deficiency, blood stasis, etc. If the menstrual flow after marriage is too low or the color of the menstrual flow is dark, some traditional Chinese medicine can be used to regulate it, but it needs to be combined with the doctor's diagnosis for medication.