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Re: Question for wpmen who have nursed, and DRSFrom: a.a (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat, 4 Jan 2003 11:07:56 -0600 (CST)
I agree that every body is different and jsut like every woman had different pregnancy symptoms every woman's menses is different while breat feeding. I nursed full time for almost 9 mos. and i got my period when my son was hardly 2 months old. I wasn't ready for it to come back so soon, but it did! I'm also one of those women she bleeds continuously on the depo shot. At Sat, 4 Jan 2003, Jenny wrote: > >I had a baby boy Christmas Day 1990 and nursed him without a period for >almost 2 years. He never had a bottle. I went on to nurse him another >year and had no luck conceiving so Christmas 1993, he was 3 years old, I >quit nursing him. Was pregnant by March. Had a reg period till May and >delivered another boy early Nov 1994. So goes to show you... everyone >is different. > >>>At Fri, 3 Jan 2003, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >>>> >>>>Hello, >>>> >>>>I am still breastfeeding my almost 7 months old baby boy. He nurses >>>>twice each night (not counting his last feed at midnight) and throughout >>>>the day. I give him too small meals a day, and he has one bottle of >>>>formula before bed. Other wise just breast milk. >>>> >>>>I haven't got a period since 13 weeks post partum. I asked my dr about >>>>this when I was worried as I had no withdrawal bleed comong of the mini >>>>pill, He says no need to worry as I am nursing. >>>> >>>>BUT I read the WHO guidelines which say that women begin to menstruate >>>>again when their babies are on solids, and my baby has been on them for >>>>a while! >>>> >>>>any experiences out there where this is normal?? >>>>I have checked a preg test so that is not an issue. >>>> >>>>IS this normal, or am I in an early menopause? >>>>will my cycle return?? >>>>not that I want it really, just would like another baby in the future! >>>> >>>>Thanks
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