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Postpartum period problem
I got c-section on August 17th ,got my first period on November 2nd but after I didn't get my period it's already 27days late is there any problem in my health,I already checked pregnancy test two times on December 12th and December 21st but I got negative two times.
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This pattern of menstrual Cycles is common in the post delivery period. The problem is that you may or may not have your periods but you may become pregnant. So the ideal thing is that you should get a Copper T fitted so that you are not worried about pregnancy.
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when you are breastfeeding you  may  not get your periods This is called lactational amenorrhea nothing to worry since the pregnancy test is negative
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If u r breastfeeding then it may be a cause of delayed periods. If u want to get medicines then pls connect
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