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Hi, I am 2 months into postpartum (delivered on 9th September) and my menstruation started on 30th October. After 10 days (today), I see some spotting again. Is it normal? Let me know. Thankyou!
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It's normal
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In feeding period...this is quite normal
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It takes about 6-8 months before your Mendes may normalise. You started your periods within 50 days of delivery. That is very normal. One episode of spotting should not be of concern. It will stop spontaneously and may not recur.
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Since your periods may remain irregular for some time it is better to use some effective Contraception.  You may consult a Gynaecologist on Practo with all the details
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Irregular bleeding is quite normal. Just make sure its like your normal bleeding, if excess you need to see a gynaecologist.
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Not normal Initial 45 days u can hv continuous or irregular periods But after that if u hv started ur perids u shud not hv spotting or bleeding before 21 days Needs to be investigated
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yes normal
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