Health For Everone Q&A Women’s Health Menstrual Health

Is it normal to have low menstrual flow?

Asked by:Frieda

Asked on:Apr 05, 2026 07:22 AM

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  • Cloudy Cloudy

    Apr 05, 2026

      Is it normal to have low blood volume during menstruation? ? Under normal circumstances, the amount of menstrual bleeding is about 60 ml. If it is less than 30 ml, it is too little, and if it exceeds 80 ml, it is too much.

      How do you know if your menstrual flow is normal? Sanitary napkins can help us. Generally speaking, the dosage per cycle should not exceed two packs (10 tablets/pack). If it exceeds three packs and each tablet is soaked, it is Menorrhagia ; If you cannot use one pack at a time and the amount of blood in each tablet is very small, it is oligomenorrhea, both of which are abnormal.

      Generally speaking, light menstrual bleeding is caused by low estrogen levels. Estrogen can stimulate Uterus The endometrium grows and thickens in preparation for conception. If pregnancy does not occur, the proliferated endometrium will shed and bleed to form menstruation. Low levels of estrogen in the body will cause the endometrium to not be thick enough and cause less bleeding during menstruation. This situation will affect pregnancy in the future. 》》》   Relieve dysmenorrhea symptoms4ultimate move

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