What is low menstrual flow

  Some women find that their monthly menstrual flow is very small, and blood stains can be seen on sanitary pads instead of patches, and the duration is relatively short. Faced with the situation of low menstrual flow, female friends want to find out the reasons and help themselves improve. So, what is the reason for low menstrual flow?

  

What is low menstrual flow1

  Low menstrual flow may be related to the structure of the female body. Some women may have problems with underdeveloped uterus, such as uterine malformations or a smaller uterus. The amount of endometrial shedding during each menstrual cycle is also relatively small, resulting in a natural decrease in menstrual flow. Some women who have undergone curettage surgery or have endometrial lesions that cause damage may also experience issues with menstrual flow.

  The amount of menstrual flow is also related to whether hormone secretion is normal. If there is abnormal hormone secretion in the body, the thickness of the endometrium will directly affect it, resulting in a decrease in menstrual flow in the current month. And hormone secretion is caused by abnormal sleep patterns, long-term excessive dieting, frequent negative emotions, and various reproductive system diseases in women.

  Some women are quite unique in that they do not have ovulatory menstruation, which leads to a decrease in menstrual flow. This type of menstrual cycle is less than 21 days, and there is no mature corpus luteum or follicle formation in the body. Once estrogen levels change, it will directly affect the reduction of menstrual flow.

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