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Frequent bleeding postdeliveryandvaccine
I had c section delivery 4 months back i had lochia for 35 days it stopped and again bleed resumed on 42 day then again i got my regular  period which was heavy for 4 days then next period was on 23rd day then next cycle was on time next period delayed(first dose of covid vaccine)by 11 days and now the period is early (second dose of covid vaccine)it is on 16 th day only i am scared
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Why are you scared? You should be scared if you don't get your periods on time. For that, it is better that you should use Some effective contraception like Intrauterine Contraceptive device.
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Bleeding is unrelated to the vaccine Gap between 2 day one of period shud be 21 to 37 That's a normal menstrual cycle Beyond that needs to be investigated n treated
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Transient menstrual disturbance, need not to scare Consult for better understanding and information
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R u  feeding  the  baby if so  this  type  of  irregularities  do  occur if  heavy  bleeding  is  there  consult  online  dr suguna   practo
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