What is the normal menstrual flow for a woman

  During menstruation, the amount of menstrual flow also determines whether a woman's ovarian function is normal, whether there are reasons for fertility, and so on. However, some women are unable to determine whether their menstrual flow is normal, and they are worried that their menstrual flow may not be known even though it is not normal. So, what is the normal menstrual flow for a woman?

  

What is the normal menstrual flow for a woman1

  It is normal for a woman's menstrual flow to be between 20-60 millimeters each time. If it exceeds 80 millimeters, it is considered excessive menstruation. If it is less than 20 millimeters, it is considered insufficient menstruation. Women should calculate whether their menstrual cycle is excessive, insufficient, or normal based on this standard. If you don't know how to calculate, you need to go to the hospital for a detailed examination to confirm.

  But the amount of menstrual flow is also related to the menstrual time and cycle. Some people have a menstrual period of 3 days, some have a menstrual period of 5 days, and some have a menstrual period of 7 days. Therefore, people who come for three days will naturally feel that their menstrual flow is relatively high because they all appear in three days. And those who come for seven days will find that the sanitary pads only have drops of blood in the last few days.

  Having too much or too little menstrual flow may indeed have an impact, but it does not necessarily affect women's fertility. Some women who have too little menstrual flow can still conceive normally, so there is no need for women to worry so much about uncertain things.

Comments
Welcome to ggbabyhome comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Login to display more comments

Related Articles