It seems like a lot, but it's really half a cup.
There is no specific amount, on average women lose 35ml of blood.
A gram of blood loss is less than a quarter teaspoon; women lose more in a typical period, and people lose more in a typical nosebleed.
Blood loss varies between individual women and from one period to the next. The amount of blood lost can be anywhere between spotting up to 80 cc. The average blood loss is estimated at 30 cc.
In terms of blood you will loose 2-3 tablespoons. But because a period is more tissue and stuff than blood, in total fluid you can loose 6-9 tablespoons.
about 16 litres (31 bottles of Heinz tomato ketchup)
No. You lose more blood.
Your blood is not effected by your period in the opinion of the blood bank there is no concern when your period is. Although if you suffer from nausia or lite headeness during your period donating blood can inhance that effect.
We each can loose all of it, regardless of age
No it is not directly from your blood stream it is really just a lining built up to help the baby but that is a much longer explanationAnother opinion:You can lose too much blood during your period. if your blood flow looks above normal, or youre feeling overly tired or sick a lot during it, consult a doctor.
No it is not directly from your blood stream it is really just a lining built up to help the baby but that is a much longer explanationAnother opinion:You can lose too much blood during your period. if your blood flow looks above normal, or youre feeling overly tired or sick a lot during it, consult a doctor.
Don't think so.. I believe it has t o do with the uterus/lining and each individual person. I am skinny, and I can assure you that I bleed more than 10 fat women put together! Trust me on that one!!!
Women lose blood through the menstrual cycle each month and are more likely to be anemic. They are more likely to be Vitamin-B12 deficient as well which can lead to anemia.