When do I get my period after birth?

If you choose to breastfeed exclusively, your first period may not return for several months — sometimes, it might not even return for 1 to 2 years if you keep breastfeeding. If you choose to bottle feeding or partially breastfeed your baby, your periods may return as soon as 3 weeks after childbirth.
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How long does it take to get your period after having a baby?

When should I expect my first period after pregnancy? Your first period can come anytime between two and 12 weeks after delivery. For most women, it happens between six and 12 weeks. If you exclusively breastfeed, your period will likely be delayed until you give your baby solid food and other forms of milk.
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When did your period return while breastfeeding?

Most breastfeeding mothers will resume their periods between 9 and 18 months after their baby's birth. Weaning your baby will almost certainly cause your menstrual cycle to return, but most people find that they do not need to wean in order for their cycle to gradually resume.
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Does period decrease milk supply?

Your period and drops in milk supply

Your milk supply may drop the week before your period starts and then rebound thereafter. Moms may notice decreased pump volumes or softer breasts during this time. Remember, you can't go wrong feeding the baby on demand at the breast.
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What is first period after pregnancy like?

Brace yourself…the first period after giving birth is typically heavier than normal because there is extra blood in your uterine lining that needs to be shed. You may enjoy easier periods due to physical changes in the uterus and cervix, although some folks experience stronger cramps.
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Can I get pregnant before my first postpartum period?

It's perfectly possible to get pregnant before having your first period after giving birth. You'll ovulate about two weeks before you have a period. This means you'll have been fertile again during that time but you won't necessarily know it.
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What are 4 things that generally happen during postpartum?

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  • Vaginal discharge. After delivery, you'll begin to shed the superficial mucous membrane that lined your uterus during pregnancy. ...
  • Contractions. ...
  • Incontinence. ...
  • Hemorrhoids and bowel movements. ...
  • Tender breasts. ...
  • Hair loss and skin changes. ...
  • Mood changes. ...
  • Weight loss.
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What is not normal during postpartum?

What are warning signs to look for after giving birth? In general, warning signs of serious health conditions include chest pain, trouble breathing, heavy bleeding and extreme pain. If you have any of these signs or symptoms, call your provider right away.
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What is the 6 week rule after birth?

While there's no required waiting period before you can have sex again, many health care providers recommend waiting to have sex until four to six weeks after delivery, regardless of the delivery method. The risk of having a complication after delivery is highest during the first two weeks after delivery.
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What should I avoid after giving birth?

Don't drink alcohol, use street drugs or use harmful drugs. All of these can affect your mood and make you feel worse. And they can make it hard for you to take care of your baby. Ask for help from your partner, family and friends.
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How do I know if it's my period or postpartum bleeding?

About a week after you've given birth, you'll likely notice a discharge called lochia. Lochia is typically creamy white to red in colour, but it's not to be confused with your actual period. The main difference between lochia and your period is that lochia will be lighter and more watery.
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Can I get pregnant while breastfeeding and no period?

It is possible to get pregnant while breastfeeding and not having a period, though the chances of conception are reduced. Pregnancy can occur any time starting about 3 weeks after giving birth, even if you are breastfeeding and have not yet had a period.
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Does drinking water increase milk production?

Adequate hydration also is important for breast milk production. The amount of liquid you put into your body affects how much breast milk you can produce. I encourage women to carry a bottle of water for themselves in their diaper bag.
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Can you get pregnant the first month after giving birth?

You can get pregnant as little as 3 weeks after the birth of a baby, even if you're breastfeeding and your periods haven't started again. Unless you want to get pregnant again, it's important to use some kind of contraception every time you have sex after giving birth, including the first time.
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Can you get pregnant before your period returns while breastfeeding?

While it is possible for a nursing mom to become pregnant while she is breastfeeding and before she has her first menstrual period, it is rare. Most moms do not get pregnant until after their first period (often referred to as the “warning period”).
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Can I get pregnant if I haven't started my period after having a baby?

Can I Get Pregnant Before My Period Returns? Yes, you can get pregnant before your period returns, because before you get your first postpartum period, you will ovulate. And if you happen to have unprotected penis-in-vagina sex while ovulating, pregnancy is definitely possible.
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How do I know if I am ovulating postpartum?

After you give birth, you may notice an increase in cervical mucus. This is due to an increase in estrogen levels. If you see an increase in cervical mucus that is clear, slippery, and resembles raw egg whites, this could be a sign of ovulation.
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How can I prevent pregnancy while breastfeeding?

Yes, if you're breastfeeding, you can safely use hormonal methods. They won't hurt you or your baby. You can start using the shot, implant, Skyla and Mirena IUDs, and some types of birth control pills (called mini-pills) right after giving birth.
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What happens if you don't wait 6 weeks after birth?

The risk of having a complication after delivery is highest during the first two weeks after delivery. But waiting will also give your body time to heal. In addition to postpartum discharge and vaginal tears, you might experience fatigue, vaginal dryness, pain and low sexual desire.
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How do I know if I'm pregnant if I'm breastfeeding?

Pregnant while breastfeeding symptoms

However, some symptoms of becoming pregnant while breastfeeding include: Missed/late period. Tiredness. Nausea.
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Does breastfeeding increase pregnancy?

Breastfeeding has a demonstrable influence in inhibiting ovulation; it is not surprising that it has an inhibiting effect on fertility. According to Perez, during the first 3 months when a woman is nursing, there is higher security provided agaist conception than most contraceptives.
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Can I get a positive pregnancy test while breastfeeding?

Many mothers wonder whether breastfeeding will affect the reliability of pregnancy tests. It does not — pregnancy tests measure the amount of the hormone hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) in blood or urine, and hCG levels are not affected by breastfeeding.
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What color is breast milk pregnant?

For a mother with excess breast milk glands, milk will usually come out. The first color of breast milk that comes out during pregnancy is usually just a clear liquid, while the color of clear breast milk during pregnancy is normal.
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Does breastfeeding reduce fertility?

The simple answer is that you can get pregnant while nursing. However, many moms experience a time of delayed fertility during breastfeeding. This is very common and is referred to in many places as the Lactation Amenorrhea Method (LAM) of contraception.
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