your body just has to adjust back to the way it was.. your hormones are wacked out and crazy.. just give your body a couple weeks to settle down and if your really concerned call your doctor!
2006-10-02 05:27:30
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answered by im just me.. 3
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Just be patient, I think I had my period 7 weeks after I had the baby and I did breastfeed. Have you had your post partum dr. visit yet? I know I waited 8 weeks later to go since at 6 weeks I was still bleeding and still had a few stitches that did not fall out. If you are really concerned just call your OB. And when you do feel the time is right to start having sex be sure to use something since you could still get pregnant.
2006-10-02 05:32:16
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answered by sooz 3
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Sweetheart i don't understand the place you're starting to be your information from! at first do not enable a 8 week previous toddler cry, it rather is a lot too youthful to commence any controlled crying! you will in all likelihood would desire to feed your toddler each and every 2 or 3 hours on the 2nd in specific circumstances extra! Breastfed toddlers do not top off as much as bottle fed toddlers! i know how drained you're have self assurance me I even have 4 young ones 2 have been born 7 weeks early with feeding issues. My 1st toddler became into this way of slow sucker because of being early he might take a million hour and 30 minutes to drink his bottle. Even after that no kidding he might basically sleep with a dummy which i might would desire to put in approximately 20 situations a night! My innovations are.. a million .. relax and settle for you would be drained, sleep interior the day in case you are able to with toddler to capture up! overlook the housekeeping! 2...If accessible attempt a bottle of formulation for bottle earlier mattress, something breast feed. it would desire to fill toddler up extra. 3.. As your breatfeeding are you feeding toddler collectively as you're mendacity down? it would desire to help with tiredness! solid success, undergo in recommendations it is common you will desire to attempt and get others to help once you are able to and attempt and consume and drink healthful ingredients! i understand the way you sense you're actually not on my own!
2016-10-15 10:43:14
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answered by pachter 4
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DON"T WORRY!! You're body went through hell giving birth and it take awhile to get back on track. As long as you a are using birth control, I wouldn't worry. Don't stress over everything, just take care of the baby and relax.
2006-10-02 04:29:54
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answered by brillantnut 3
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it doesn't mean nothing it's just after the first couple of weeks after giving birth your period just has a hard time getting back on check
2006-10-02 05:23:54
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answered by Anonymous
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It took my about a year for my periods to get regular after my last baby, I would check with the doctor because they put me on medicine to get me started. Good luck
2006-10-02 04:40:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Your cycles could be messed up for the next 6 months while your hormones are adjusting back to normal. I wouldn't worry about it but if you are, give your OB/GYN a call.
2006-10-02 04:33:54
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answered by Heather B 2
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Are you on Birth control? Your body is probably messed up. Give it some time and i'm sure it will come eventually.
2006-10-02 04:35:43
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answered by aimstir31 5
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Every woman is different...soemtimes it takes a whild for the preganancy hormones to get out...go to your Dr if you are concerned
2006-10-02 05:07:12
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answered by mommy_2_liam 7
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just be patient, it takes time for your body to flush out the pregnancy hormones. There is no golden rule as to how long it takes, every women is different.
2006-10-02 04:29:12
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answered by mom_of_ndm 5
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