No it is not directly from your blood stream it is really just a lining built up to help the baby but that is a much longer explanation
Another opinion:You can lose too much blood during your period. if your blood flow looks above normal, or youre feeling overly tired or sick a lot during it, consult a doctor.50ml
No it is not directly from your blood stream it is really just a lining built up to help the baby but that is a much longer explanationAnother opinion:You can lose too much blood during your period. if your blood flow looks above normal, or youre feeling overly tired or sick a lot during it, consult a doctor.
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.
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The average blood loss during a monthly menstrual period is 35 milliliters (4 to 6 tablespoons) with 10-80 milliliters considered "normal".
In terms of blood you will loose 2-3 tablespoons. But because a period is more tissue and stuff than blood, in total fluid you can loose 6-9 tablespoons.
Your body is so uniquely designed that during menstruation you don't lose too much blood.
There is no specific amount, on average women lose 35ml of blood.
It seems like a lot, but it's really half a cup.
The average blood loss during menstruation is 35 milliliters with 10-80 milliliters considered normal.
It varies from woman to woman. I think with a normal period you bleed about 7Tbs.
I think it's about 1 cup (as in the food measurement) not too much :)