reproductive health






 

Question by  bshree (1)

I got my period just one month after delivering.....is it normal?

 
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Answer by  ranica (184)

yes it is normal to get back your period one month after delivering as long as the wound healed from the delivery. because if you still have the wound it means you are bleeding and it is very fatal for women to bleed. but still try to consult you ob gyne for further examination

 
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Answer by  luvlexis83 (798)

It is normal to start you menstrual cycle four to eight weeks after you deliver your baby if you are not breastfeeding. If you are breastfeeding then it may not start until you aren't breastfeeding. How heavy or light your period is however will depend on your healthy your hormone levels are.

 
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Answer by  Purple (948)

Yes, I did that with all of my kids. This is normal more then not and that is why some people get pregnant right away cause they don't expect a period to come. I even had periods all the way tbrough nursing and many don't so always use birth control cause you never know when the period will start up.

 
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Answer by  Roland27 (16334)

It's probably not your period. After you give birth you bleed for a few months. You get your period after a few months once you ovulate.

 
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Answer by  jaime24 (744)

You should have a period a month after giving birth. Your body should go back to its normal cycle. You can start your period right after you stop bleeding from the childbirth. It makes it seem like one long period when you do not get a break in between the afterbirth bleeding.

 
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