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when you get your period, and you drink something that's cold (like milk, or water) does the temperature have anything to do with the amount of blood coming out?
my friend said during school that she couldn't drink the school milk because she is having her period, and if you drink something cold, more blood comes out. so what if you drink something hot? will that make less blood come out?
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The temperature of things you eat/drink does not have any effect on your period. None at all.
In fact, there's really nothing you can do to increase/decrease the flow of blood. Your body works to its own time scales.
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