When 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.
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Severe bleeding:
You are passing clots of blood and soaking through your usual pads or
tampons every hour for 2 or more hours.
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Moderate bleeding: You soak more than 1 pad or tampon in 3
hours.
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Mild bleeding: You soak less than 1
pad or tampon in more than 3 hours.
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Minimal bleeding: You have "spotting" or just a few drops of blood from the
vagina.
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Note:
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Vaginal bleeding refers to bleeding from inside the
vagina, not from a cut or scrape near the vagina.
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For most women, soaking more than 2 maxi pads, super pads, or
super tampons in 2 hours is not normal and is severe bleeding. This is more
serious if you have the following symptoms:
- New lightheadedness or feeling as if you may pass
out
- Lightheadedness or fainting when you change
position
- Passage of several blood clots that are larger than a
quarter