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Frequently Asked Questions about Menstruation

Frequently Asked Questions about Menstruation

 

Menstruation is a natural physiological process that reflects the healthy balance of hormones between the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and ovaries. Despite its prevalence, many questions and misconceptions still exist about it. Here are some of the most common questions about menstruation:

1- What is the normal length of a menstrual cycle?

- Between 21 and 35 days for adults, calculated from the first day of bleeding to the first day of the next period.
- Normal bleeding lasts from 3 to 7 days.
- The amount of blood is approximately 30-50 ml per cycle.
- Slight irregularity, meaning a difference of 2-3 days between periods, is considered normal.

2- Is it normal for periods to be irregular?

- Yes, in some cases, such as (during the first two years after puberty, after childbirth, while breastfeeding, during perimenopause, in cases of psychological stress or significant weight loss).

 However, persistent irregularity may be related to disorders such as:
- Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
- Thyroid disorders.
- High prolactin levels.

3. Is pain during menstruation normal?
Mild to moderate pain is called primary dysmenorrhea and results from increased prostaglandin production.

However, severe pain that interferes with daily activities or worsens over time may indicate:
- Endometriosis.
- Pelvic inflammatory disease.
- Uterine fibroids.

4. Is passing blood clots normal?
Small clots may appear on heavy days, and this is normal. However, frequent large clots with heavy bleeding may indicate:
- Hormonal imbalances.
- Uterine polyps.
- Fibroids.

5. Does stress affect the menstrual cycle?
Yes: Stress can lead to:
- Delayed menstruation
- Temporary amenorrhea (absence of menstruation)
- Ovulation disorders

6. If my period becomes lighter, does this mean I'm approaching menopause?
Not necessarily. Lighter periods can occur for several reasons, including:
- Transient hormonal changes
- Psychological stress
- Weight loss
- Use of hormonal contraceptives
- Thyroid disorders
- Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)

7. Does menstrual pain indicate strong ovulation?
No, menstrual pain does not reflect strong ovulation. However, some women experience mild pain midway through their menstrual cycle called ovulation pain. This is a temporary pain that occurs when an egg is released from the ovary, but it:
- Does not indicate egg quality
- Does not mean stronger ovulation. 
The intensity of menstrual pain is related to uterine contractions and prostaglandin levels and is not directly related to the strength or quality of ovulation.

8. Does the absence of pain during menstruation mean there is no ovulation?

No.
- Many women have regular ovulatory cycles without pain.
- Conversely, pelvic pain may occur in non-ovulatory cycles.

9. When should you see a doctor?
If you experience:
- Bleeding lasting more than 7 days
- Bleeding between periods
- Severe pain that doesn't respond to painkillers
- Amenorrhea (absence of menstruation) for more than 3 months without pregnancy
- Bleeding after menopause

 

Dr Najeeb Layyous  F.R.C.O.G

Consultant Obstetrician, Gynecologist and Infertility Specialist

Last Update: 2026-03-14 10:26:15
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