How much blood do you lose on your period?

Since women are terrible at measurements, let's just comment in whatever terms you are confident in. # of teaspoons, tampons soaked through in 'x' amount of time, pads soaked, cups, liters, whatever.

How much blood do you lose while having your period?

is it normal to wonder this?

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Based on 14 votes (5 yes)
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Comments ( 12 )
  • dirtybirdy

    What makes you assume that women are terrible at measurements? I will beat you to within 7/16 of an inch of your life. Or we could do this metric if you like.

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  • bananaface

    I don't think it's abnormal to wonder about things like this, in my opinion. Not sure how common it is, though.

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  • Shrunk

    terrible at measurements- more like who the hell wants to measure that sort of thing lol... well i guess it's definitely not teaspoons... but it depends if you mean only blood or everything that's lost during the period... yeah ive said too much, and you could have googled it...

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  • iEatZombies_

    Welp, that was fucking stupid.

    Women don't "lose" any blood when they're on their period. Work on your own intelligence before you try to insult that of others.

    Now, try again.

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  • I used to lose about a pint everytime my ex had her's.

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  • ToxicCrayons

    I soak a tampon through in two hours and there's always leakage. I have to wear a tampon and overnight pad.

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  • lc1988

    2 liters.

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  • OswaldCobblepot

    All of it.

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  • nAt2017

    Too much.

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  • Shackleford96

    I think my eyes are scarred now...

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  • bristexai

    Google it.

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  • shade_ilmaendu

    Trolol.

    I believe it's a pint, though technically nothing is "lost" because it's extra tissue that built up during the past month.

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