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Periods after delivery
Hi I delivered my baby on 18th of jan 2025 through c section and I have got my periods on 26th feb 2025. Is it normal? I am exclusively breastfeeding only. Will it goinf to affect that? As I have heard that periods come after 3 months of delivery if mother is breastfeeding only? Is that true?
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Resuming periods are very subjective in post part I’m phase . Exclusive breast feeding can prevent ovulation and hence menstrual cycle for few months but not to worry . Just maintain your menstrual calender
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Yes it is normal to get periods regularly after delivery Getting period is not going to affect breast milk production You have gathered wrong information After 45 days you can anytime get your periods
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It's normal to get period after delivery. No effect on breast feeding.
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That’s normal Don’t worry
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