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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.
For a woman, a healthy weight for 5'4" should be between 108-145 lbs based on BMI.
Anywhere from 130lbs to 150lbs would be a healthy body weight for a man of 5'8"
you should weigh about 98-104
it depends how tall you are and the size of your body.
A pregnant woman's blood volume increases approximately 50% by her 30th week. Therefore, if, on average, the human body contains 5-6 quarts of blood, that would mean by the 30th week of conception, a pregnant woman has on average 7 1/2-9 quarts of blood in her bloodstream.
8-12% for a man and 12-15% for a woman - these are the recommened body fat percentages.
Hello. It varies greatly how much blood a woman loses during her period. Extreme bleeding during your period is considered as heavy bleeding that requires the Woman to change her sanitary towel every 1-2 hours.
How much a woman should weigh cannot be solely determined by her age. You would also need to take into account her height, bone structure, body mass index, and activity level.
there is 5.6 L of blood
There is about 5.5 quarts of blood in the average human body. This is the equivalent of about 5.2 liters of blood.
80ml
That would depend on her height and body composition rather than age.
It varies from woman to woman. I think with a normal period you bleed about 7Tbs.
7 litres
In your blood you have blood cells, white blood cell and much more.
Five litres.