Is It Normal for My Period to Stop at Night?
Medically reviewed by: Larissa Hirsch, MD
Is it normal for my period to stop at night? My pad hardly has anything on it in the morning.
It might seem like your period stops at night, but what you're noticing is probably gravity at work. When you're standing up, gravity helps blood flow out the vagina. But when you lie down, blood doesn't flow out as easily, especially on lighter flow days. It's like when you hold a bottle of water upside down: Gravity makes the water pour out much faster than it does when you hold the bottle on its side.
If you notice a pad has barely any blood on it when you get up in the morning, that's most likely what's going on. Your flow will start up again as gravity plays its part.
On days when you bleed a lot, night flow can be heavy too. So protect yourself (and your PJs and bedsheets!) by wearing a high-absorbancy nighttime pad, just in case.
Medically reviewed by: Larissa Hirsch, MD
Date reviewed: August 2018