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Re: Where's my Period?

From: Samir Fouad Aziz MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 30 Sep 2003 06:44:07 -0500 (CDT)


At Mon, 29 Sep 2003, none wrote: >
>I have given birth 7 weeks ago, and I want to know when I was suppose to
>get my period. I am not breast feeding. During my sixth week, I was
>feeling cramps and that day I had an IUD inserted. Now I am confused.
>I haven't really stop spotting from giving birth. When I walk, run or
>physical work, I still spot a little. Could there be anything wrong
>with me? My OBGYN checked me and she said I was well and all healed up,
>when she placed the IUD.
>My concerened is, is it normal to bleed or spot from walking too much?
>With my first pregnacy, I got my period four weeks after I gave birth,
>and I also ran a little that day and I remember I bled and got my
>period. But, what about now? Where's my period? have any idea? I know I
>am not pregnant. I didn't have sex until after my IUD insertion.
>Where's my period?

usually normal menses resumed within 8 weeks after delivery and sometimes raised prolactin levels could cause irregularity.

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