Minimal to moderate vaginal bleedingWhen reviewing the following guidelines, take into account how heavy
your normal menstrual flow is. Abnormal vaginal bleeding varies depending on
what is normal for a particular woman. - Severe bleeding: You have
continuous bleeding that soaks 1 or 2 pads or tampons in 1 or 2
hours.
- Moderate bleeding: You soak more than
1 pad or tampon in 3 hours.
- Mild bleeding:
You soak less than 1 pad or tampon in more than 3 hours.
- Minimal bleeding: You have "spotting" or just a few drops of
blood from the vagina.
Vaginal bleeding is considered to be abnormal if it occurs: - When you are not expecting your menstrual
period.
- When your menstrual flow is lighter or heavier than what is
normal for you.
- At a time of life when it is not expected, such as:
- Before age 10.
- During
pregnancy.
- After
menopause.
Many women have bleeding that lasts longer than the usual length of
their periods or bleeding between periods. This does not necessarily mean a
serious condition is present. Bleeding between periods can have many causes,
including:
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