On average, the amount of blood released during a typical menstrual period ranges from 2-90 ml (about 1 to 5 tablespoons). However, this can vary widely among individuals. Some people may experience lighter periods with a lower volume of blood, while others may have heavier periods with a higher volume. It's essential to note that menstrual flow can be influenced by factors such as age, hormonal changes, and underlying health conditions.
The absorbent capacity of menstrual products varies, offering different options to suit individual preferences and needs.
- Disposable pads, commonly made with multiple layers of absorbent material, can typically handle around 5 to 15 ml of menstrual blood.
- Tampons range in absorbency levels, accommodating different flow rates, with capacities ranging from 4 to 12ml.
Sorb period pants, have a higher absorbent capacity. Sorb's ultimate 3-in-1 shorts can absorb about 30ml of menstrual blood. While Sorb's boy shorts ensure extra protection by absorbing about 45ml.
The versatility of these products allows individuals to choose based on their specific flow, comfort preferences, and the desired level of environmental sustainability. It's important for users to select products that align with their unique needs for a comfortable and confident menstrual experience. But when Sorb products offer comfort, protection and sustainability, the clear winner is Sorb.