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Your period blood is trying to tell you something - the biggest red flags to look out for
Abnormal period blood - in color, volume, or timing - can signal fibroids, adenomyosis, bleeding disorders, or infection. The ...
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Period blood colors and what they mean
Medically reviewed by Peter Weiss, MDKey TakeawaysBright red period blood is common at the start of your period and indicates that blood has passed through your vagina quickly.Orange, gray, or green ...
But estimating blood loss and getting a sense of when it's outside the normal range can be difficult. Recent research on how best to manage menstrual blood could help. More period options than ever ...
Amid widely differing capacities of available menstrual hygiene products, a menstrual disc—similar in shape to a diaphragm—may be best for dealing with heavy monthly blood flow as well as indicating ...
There are many period products on the market from pads, tampons and cups to discs. Yet, there is a dearth of reliable information about how much menstrual blood they can hold — a useful metric for ...
Menstrual blood differs from person to person and can even change from one cycle to the next. What's normal for you might not be the same as someone else's, and your period blood colour may fluctuate ...
Menorrhagia (or heavy menstrual bleeding) and endometriosis may often show up together, but how endometriosis affects your period flow is a more indirect process. The inner lining of your uterus is ...
If you’ve ever wondered how much blood you lose on your period, you’re not alone. No matter how heavy or light your flow is, it can feel like you’re bleeding a lot during your time of the month. But ...
This just in: a new study has found that the most absorbent period product isn't tampons, period pants or pads, but rather a menstrual disc – which tbh was something we'd never really heard of! Turns ...
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