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Hi Doctor, I delivered baby girl on 5th October (Normal delivery with artificial pains.) Then, After 21 days my periods stopped and after every 15 days I m getting periods till now it means twice in a month I m getting my periods. I am taking iron calcium and breastfeeding my baby. Kindly suggest why it is happening with me. I am feeling so weak my bones pain a lot. I was so fit and strong but now I am not feeling the same. I really need guidance and best solution. Please do the needful. Dakshi 28 years old.
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please consult Dr Sushila Gupta senior Gynaecologist on practo for further management
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Please connect for online consultation and advice
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Connect please
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U need an ultrasound to rule out retained placental bits Get ur vit d levels checked Take calcium supplements two times a day Hv a good diet
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Get an ultrasound scan done
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