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No periods after 6 months of delivery
My delivery is happened at September month.Is it normal to not have a period for 6 months after having a baby?My baby is formula feeding...Is it normal?
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If you are not breast feeding it's not normal not to have periods after 6 months If you are sexually active please get a pregnancy test done followed by an ultrasound scan of abdomen and pelvis
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If you are not breastfeeding then it's not normal. Get pregnancy test done.
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If you are breastfeeding it's normal not to have periods Make sure there is no pregnancy
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In breastfeeding  it's common..even after delivery few people don't  get periods for some months..if sexually active, do urine pregnancy  test..otherwise  u can wait
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