A menstrual flow of 30-80ml is within the normal range. If it is below this level, it is considered to have a low menstrual flow. Perhaps during each menstrual cycle, only a small area of wet sanitary pads can be used. In a normal menstrual cycle, if there is occasional low menstrual flow but no other obvious discomfort, it is not a big problem. If this happens frequently, women should take it seriously. So, can natural low menstrual flow lead to infertility?
Having a naturally low menstrual flow does not necessarily lead to infertility. Menstrual flow varies from person to person, and a naturally low menstrual flow can still result in normal ovulation, regular monthly menstruation, and no abnormalities detected during gynecological examinations. If there is occasional low menstrual flow and no other discomfort, it is necessary to adjust one's lifestyle, relax appropriately, avoid tense and anxious emotions, and see if menstrual flow can improve.
If menstrual flow has been relatively normal in the past, but suddenly decreases, one should be alert to gynecological problems. Any abnormalities in the ovaries or uterus can lead to abnormal changes in menstruation. In addition, after abortion surgery, women may experience temporary abnormalities in menstruation due to damage to the endometrium. Not only will menstrual flow decrease, but menstrual regularity will also be disrupted.
Some women lose weight too quickly and lose too much body fat, which not only poses health risks but also leads to a gradual decrease in menstrual flow and even amenorrhea. Therefore, it is necessary to avoid blind weight loss and adjust the body quickly to restore menstruation to normal, in order to avoid premature aging.