Period question

I don't mean to start a 'pissing contest' over this but I genuinely don't know if I should be concerned.

I usually use a mooncup paired with absorbent menstrual underwear. Today I couldn't find my mooncup and soaked through my menstrual underwear by lunch time. Then I changed into a night-time sized sanitary towel (that is, the largest size) and soaked that in three to four hours - to the point that it was squelchy and heavy and past the amount of grossness I could really tolerate. I get periods this heavy for up to two consecutive days, with a day's lead-up and three days' cool-down (I give it four though, just to save my underwear as the final brownish discharge passes.).

Is this a normal amount of bleeding? Every month I wonder, 'how can such a small organ even hold so much fluid? Isn't it supposed to just be the lining of the wall that sheds? If I'd been told I was shedding my entire uterus, I might almost have been fooled.' The uterus during menstruation is supposed to be the size and shape of a pear.

I know that most guidelines say you have an issue if you get clots larger in size than a medium-sized coin, or if you need need to change your pad every hour. But I just get lots of little tiny clots, and I'm assuming that the 1-pad-per-hour thing is for people who use normal-sized pads... right?

Can anyone weigh in? It's super hard to get a doctor's appointment and I'm not going to waste my doctor's time or mine if this actually turns out to be normal. We need to be able to talk about periods.

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  • SkullsNRoses

    This is certainly worth seeing a doctor over, that much bleeding isn’t normal. People make appointments for less all the time.

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  • Vvaas

    first of all what the hell is a mooncup also you might have pcos

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  • Cuntsiclestick

    When I got my period, I'd get sick and my period would be way too heavy for me to be doing anything productive. I'd also puke for half the day and be in a tremendous amount of pain. It would interfere with work and piss off management. It would also interfere with me being able to pay bills since I'd be a completely useless human being a few times a month.

    I started taking a pill called Vestura back in 2017. It was supposed to regulate my period. The first two months of it gave me a bizzaro menstrual cycle because my body was adjusting to it. The vomiting was gone, though so that was a plus. After two years of taking it, I haven't gotten a period since. Good riddance. I'm working 40 plus hours making a good amount at a place where people said it was impossible to make a good amount at.
    Fuck periods! It was one of the many things I let hold me back!

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  • litelander8

    I have ovarian cysts (not to be confused with pcos) and my periods are outrageously heavy and the blood clots are insane. I wouldn’t even try a cup. One clot would fill it.

    Normal. Just a pain in the ass.

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