Scanty menstrual flow, also known as minimal menstrual flow, is a common issue among women. In a normal menstrual cycle, the average menstrual volume is around 25 milliliters, typically requiring only one package of sanitary pads. However, if the menstrual flow is less than one package and appears darker in color, it could be indicative of minimal menstrual flow. Scanty…
Cervical Adhesions and Infertility: Unlocking the Path to Parenthood
Cervical adhesions are a common factor contributing to infertility, as the cervix serves not only as a passage for sperm but also as an outlet for menstrual flow. When the cervical canal becomes adhered, it can lead to obstructed menstrual flow, causing painful periods, while also hindering sperm from entering the uterus, resulting in infertility. Different scenarios may arise, including…