Sexual Health
Can low menstrual flow lead to infertility? How to regulate menstruation through dietary therapy
The condition of low menstrual flow is a manifestation of irregular menstruation, which can occur for various reasons and has a serious impact on women's physical health. We need to timely and reasonable adjustment, especially pay attention to daily diet.
Does low menstrual flow affect pregnancy
1. Low menstrual flow, but normal ovarian function, does not affect pregnancy. The normal range of a woman's menstrual cycle is between 80 and 100 milliliters. Some women have low menstrual flow, within the normal range, and their ovarian ovulation function and secretion of female hormones are within the normal range. These women still have fertility.
2. Low menstrual flow caused by non reproductive and endocrine factors increases the probability of fertility. Low menstrual flow in women is caused by systemic wasting diseases such as tuberculosis, malnutrition, and anemia. Mental factors include fatigue such as tension, depression, fear, and environmental changes. Low menstrual flow also affects a certain proportion of women who can have children.
3. Low menstrual flow caused by endocrine and other factors is likely to affect pregnancy. Due to diseases such as low endocrine function, tumors, and uterine dysplasia, the probability of amenorrhea increases significantly due to low menstrual flow. However, if it is only a temporary endocrine disorder, emotional tension, environmental changes, increased psychological pressure, sudden changes in stimuli, etc., as long as the above temporary factors disappear, menstruation will return to normal. Therefore, this situation will not affect pregnancy.
4. Low levels of estrogen in the body can lead to insufficient endometrial hyperplasia and less bleeding during menstruation, which can affect conception. However, in young girls who have not yet reached a balanced and stable state of estrogen secretion after menarche, their menstrual blood volume is generally not high, which is normal and will not affect conception.
5. Malnutrition may lead to low menstrual blood volume, even menopause, and affect pregnancy. This situation not only leads to underdeveloped reproductive systems such as the uterus, but also lays hidden dangers for future infertility, leading to a decline in overall immune function and creating conditions for disease erosion.
The harm of low menstrual flow
1. Gynecological inflammation: Irregular menstruation poses a serious threat to women's health. For example, menstrual arthritis, hazy rash, menstrual toothache, menstrual asthma, endometrial displacement, cervicitis, etc.