You feel weak, dizzy, nauseous, and eventually very sleepy.
On average, a woman can lose about 30-40 milliliters (2-3 tablespoons) of blood during her menstrual period. However, this amount 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 is best to consult with a healthcare provider.
On average, a woman can lose around 30 to 40 milliliters of blood during her menstrual cycle. However, the amount can vary from person to person and cycle to cycle. If a woman is experiencing heavy bleeding (menorrhagia) and consistently losing more than 80 milliliters of blood per cycle, she should consult a healthcare provider.
Blood typically makes up about 7-8% of a person's body weight, so in a 120-pound person, blood would weigh approximately 8.4-9.6 pounds.
The sensation of pain can vary from person to person. Some may feel minimal discomfort, while others may experience more pain. The needle used for a blood test is typically very thin, which can help reduce the amount of pain experienced during the procedure.
Consuming more than 500 milliliters (about 17 ounces) of blood can be life-threatening for a person.
Not at all. You can inject as much blood as you feel necessary, however, spotting may occur.
Yes, you can die giving birth by losing too much blood.
Not everyone who loses that much blood dies.
Does to much protein in your blood make you tired?
It is unlikely that you are actually losing too much blood - most of it is fluid and mucus and waste lining from the uterus
The average person holds about 10 pints of blood.
kill self by cutting the belly. Usually die cause of losing too much blood.
Because your losing so much blood, you need to have hydration
For a person to die they have to loose 6 litres of blood.
To restore blood to a person who has lost too much
well, you might feel weak because your losing blood the more comes out the weaker you feel! hope it makes sense and it helps. P.S. at first it was like i was a noodle because i lost so much blood. but then i told my mom and she helped me. so tell your mom if this ever happens to you. its important that you tell. if you dont you could end up in the hospital.
19 to 80