If you are exclusively breastfeeding the baby, your periods may/maynot come (lactational amenorrhea). But take contraceptives as there are chances of pregnancy.
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Lactational amenorhhoea occurs after a delivery. It can last for as long as 6 months post any type of delivery, but contraception should be used from 3 months onwards to delay another pregnancy
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