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Re: Menstration after childbirth

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Sep 30 14:46:58 2004


That's perfectly normal. It's only been 3 1/2 months. Even if you're not breastfeeding it can take several months, sometimes as much as 6 or 9 months before you start getting normal periods. You do have to worry about getting pregnant again since you ovulate before your period, and since you haven't had a period you don't know when that will be, but 3 months is not a long enough time for you to be worrying yet. Best wishes

At Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Margaret wrote: >
>I gave birth June 23rd of this year. After birth I bleed for about a
>week and a half. I do breastfeed, but not often. I did a lot during
>the first six weeks, but I've used formula since my baby was born. I've
>quit breastfeeding all together though, and still have not had a period.
>I've taken several pregnancy tests and all of them have come back
>negative. I'm wondering whould could be causing my lack of menstration.




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