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Periods after delivery
Is it normal to get periods at 36th day of delivery?also experiencing dip in milk supply is it because of periods ?
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It's ok For milk production, take supplements along with good diet
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Normal.   Consume more milk to feed
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Periods may starte after 6 weeks of delivery or the discharge may be post pregnancy discharge. Dip in milk supply is not usually due to periods but due to malnutrition or reduced breast feeding
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Avoid anxiety and take balanced diet as advisable for lactating mothers
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Normal may be due to the period
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