It may seem like a lot. but it really isn't that much. Turns out its supposed to be about a cup. But that's the average amount. For a heavier period it can be up to twice that and for light ones it could be half a cup (thank god!).
not that much. usually you'll be able to feel it and get to the bathroom before it makes a mark on your pants. usually it just feels like you havn't wiped after you peed.
The average amount of blood is 2 tablespoons (30ml).
the amount of blood is different for every girl......ask a doctor if you want to know what is coming around the corner.
Bleeding lasts an average of 5 days and total blood flow between 25 and 80 mL is concidered normal.
The amount of blood changes from person to person. But not much blood comes out for the first time.
It depends if you have a heavy flow or not and what point in your period you're at.
Depends on your body and your mobility afterwards. It can be for a week to a couple on months.
There is not that much blood in period blood, despite appearances. It's not likely to be as useful to mosquitoes as blood from a skin puncture.
period
In the first few days of your period it's the old blood coming out and that is always brownish. It gets lighter after that.
Brownish black blood on first day of your period is normal. This means that it is blood that may have stayed for a while in the urine folds or blood that was there for a while waiting to be released.
Period blood can be light in color in the first couple days of your period, but it can also be very dark in color on heavier days.
There's blood in your underwear.
Well, the first stage is, white mucus in your panites. Second is a littlee blood, then, BLOOD BLOOD
80ml
as much blood that comes out
That's not how the books tell you it will happen, but that's what happened to me. Lucky for me I was at home. It was awful, so much blood.
It depends on how heavy the period is average is a few tea spoons of blood, it's only your womb lining shredding