Simply your period is light - some women's periods are lighter than others, and everyone can have the odd period that's lighter than usual.
This is menstruation or commonly called "period"
This varies from woman to woman. The average blood loss during menstruation is 35 milliliters with 10-80 ml considered normal.
Yes, it is normal for period blood to clot during menstruation. Clotting can occur when the blood flow is heavy and the blood is expelled quickly, causing it to clot before it exits the body.
No. In fact, you are not a qualified blood donor when you are having a monthly period.
The average amount of blood lost during menstruation is around 30-40 milliliters, which is roughly 2-3 tablespoons. This can vary from person to person and cycle to cycle. If you are concerned about the amount of blood you are losing during your period, it's best to speak with a healthcare provider.
Blood comes out through the vagina during menstruation.
You should consult the gynaecologist. She will take proper history, will do physical examination. She may do few blood tests including the ultrasound examination. You should get the menstruation in due course.
The blood from a period comes out of the vagina. The shedding of the uterine lining and blood occurs through the cervix and out of the vagina during menstruation.
During menstruation, the shedding of the uterine lining causes blood vessels to break, leading to the presence of blood in period blood.
Yes, you bleed when you have your period. Menstruation is the shedding of the uterine lining, which includes uterine tissue and blood.
Yes, there is a difference between period blood and regular blood. Period blood is a mixture of blood, tissue, and uterine lining shed during menstruation, while regular blood is the blood circulating in the body's blood vessels.
Menstruation.