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Post cesarean
It's been 4months after my csarean and tube illigation but I didn't get my periods yet .after 2.5months we got intercourse so that I'm very much worried about periods please suggest me is it normal
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Post delivery there is absence of menstruation due to exclusive breast feeding, a term called lactational amenorrhea. It can be there for 6months, in some upto 1year. Still if you are concerned for any risk of pregnancy, get a Urine pregnancy test done for confirmation.
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If you have had tubal ligation or tubal implants and you have: Symptoms of pregnancy, such as a missed menstrual period, There is a slight risk of becoming pregnant after tubal ligation. This happens to about 5 out of 1,000 women after 1 year. But it's negative then consult your Dr.for further investigation..
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Please do one Beta hcg test or parega test.
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Unlikely pregnant But please do pregnancy test
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