Menopause
"menopause"
The volume of blood loss in a typical menstruation is between 30 and 40 ml. Blood loss of 60 to 80 ml is considered to be heavy menstrual bleeding.
The average blood loss during menstruation is 35 milliliters with 10-80 milliliters considered normal.
Yes
Yes. I have been told my more than one doctor and dermatologist that this can cause hair loss in women.
The amount of iron lost during menstruation is a very little and insignificant amount to most women.
No real permanent weight loss
Because you put the weight on and off, on and off... and your body"s metabolic rate adjusts to maintain that weight.So this holds permanent weight loss back.
No; there is no clinical data to suggest this is a possibility.
The loss of fat cells is permanent, and the patient should have smoother, more pleasing body contours without excessive bulges.
Menstruation - is the cycle of the female body producing an egg ready to be fertilized. If it's not fertilized, it's 'flushed' from the body, along with the lining of the womb. Menopause - is the permanent ceasing of the ovaries producing viable eggs, effectively rendering her sterile.
Loud enough to cause permanent hearing loss