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Breast feeding and got my periods
Hello Doctor, I'm saranya n I'm 26 yrs old and given birth to baby boy in the month of February, I feed my baby fulltime and I have got my periods yesterday. Is this normal? Ppl say fulltime feeding mothers won't have periods for 6month. Is true can you brief me on this. Please Thank you.
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Hello this is normal. Dont worry about that. Feeding mother can get periods and also a chance to get conceived also in such cases. So take is normal and always use protection too. Regards, Dr. Nikul Patel Ayurveda Consultant Ahmedabad, India whatsapp - +91 98250 40844
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Please It is normal
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Yes, you can get your periods when you are feeding the baby. It’s normal and not to worry. Take good care of yourself.
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Yes Saranya!! It's absolutely fine and normal.
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It is very normal in your case. Feed the baby till the secretions are available. Take care.
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