Ovulation after c section

2019-01-31 16:14:41
Hi I had my second c section on 16th oct 2018. Post that i had blending for 15 to 20 days. Later on nov 27th i had just little spotting for 2 to 3 days. Do i have to consider this as my first period after delivery? Am exclusively breastfeeding my little one. From when can i start using contraceptive.
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Now as you got your little  spotting  you can start, only some contraceptives  are safe for lactating mothers chat me online on Practo consult app for prescription.

Answered2019-02-01 10:02:49

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Answered2019-02-01 04:18:27

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If you are exclusively breastfeeding chances of pregnancy are low.. however it would be safer to start contraceptive now as you cannot afford to be pregnant immediately after c section ... connect with me online to know all options of contraception for you

Answered2019-02-01 01:42:24

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No.. when you exclusively breastfeed  your  period may  get delayed . Spotting cannot be considered as a period.

Answered2019-01-31 17:01:09

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Answered2019-02-01 00:54:55

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