Lighter periods don't necessarily mean you're less fertile. While menstrual flow can vary significantly from person to person, it's not a reliable indicator of fertility.
Here's why:
- Fertility depends on many factors: Your overall health, age, hormone levels, and the health of your reproductive organs all play a role.
- Menstrual flow is influenced by various factors: It can be affected by stress, medications, and even your diet.
- Regular cycles are more important: A consistent cycle length (around 28 days) suggests regular ovulation, which is crucial for getting pregnant.
If you're concerned about your fertility, it's best to consult a healthcare professional. They can help determine your individual fertility potential and offer guidance based on your specific situation.