I delivered baby on 28th March. My period came for atleast 29 days but very less in quantity. Then it came 39th April but after tha month period didn't come. I breastfeed to my baby but now it 3 months now I didn't get my period. Please let me know why it is happening? and is it normal? And how would I get them again? Does breastfeed affects it?
Will it affect my health or weight?
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During lactation the ovulation and hence the menstruation is not regular usually.just make a calender of the dates and use contraceptive to prevent pregnancy.
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BREAST feeding is a method of Contraception dear known as lactation amenorrhea.
It's due to high levels of prolactin hormone at this time.
That leads to this condition
It's absolutely normal dear.
This can continue till u exclusively breast feed yr baby.
U will get yr menses again.
Don't worryy dear
Avoid stress and anxiiety
Avoid spicy and oily food
Lifestyle modification
Plenty of fluids throughout the day
Preferred green leafy vegetables and fruits
Excercise regularly
Adequate rest and sleep
All this will help you out further dear 🙂
Take care
Stay safe 🙏
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