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Periods after csection
I had a csection delivery 5 months back and my baby is only on breast milk, when will i get my periods, should i get it by now ?? Should i get it checked by doctor?? Note: there are no chances of pregnancy
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I are having lactational amenorrhea (( lactating mother not having period )) It is very normal In this way no chance of pregnancy also
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Don't worry... No need to take any medicine for this periods will come naturally within 6-9month post delivery...
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You r going through lactational amenorrhea.. it is due to exclusive breast feeding which u did now.. it is beneficial to your baby n u also.. But now it baby is of 5m. U can start weaning off n start extra feeds to baby then u will start period.. N there is less likely pregnancy possible..p
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Since you are doing exclusive breast feed periods ll b delayed..it cn at times take even upto an year to come.. Mostly once u start weaning your baby periods should start..
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