Breastfeeding mother

2023-10-26 09:38:57
28 sept I got very less & light bleeding Again 24 October first 6 hrs bleeding was light Then at night & half day bleeding was normal My baby is 1 year 8 month old baby is on lactation Thryoid profile normal USG report normal Diabetic test normal My question is this process is normal Why period not getting properly I m lactating mother
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Answered2023-10-27 06:30:20

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Breast feeding acts as a natural contraception by not showing the ovulation to happen through harmonal mechanism Since you are breast feeding it can affect the length and the amount of bleeding in your cycle

Answered2023-10-26 18:04:43

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Lactation causes hormonal imbalance and periods become irregular..nothing to be scared

Answered2023-10-26 11:07:23

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Connect please

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Answered2023-10-26 12:26:21

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Since  thyroid levels are normal the reason for the light bleeding could be your weight start exercising

Answered2023-10-26 10:51:18

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Connect plz

Answered2023-10-26 10:11:51

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It is normal dont worry

Answered2023-10-26 09:45:55

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