Actually it takes at least a year sometimes long for some women.
2006-11-07 18:00:54
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answered by shannonmangan 4
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Okay, you have to explain what you mean by "hormones". Do you mean getting your period? You should get a period within 2 months, but beware, you can get pregnant the first month after giving birth. If you are nursing, you may not get a period for a few months. If by "hormones" you mean sex drive- immediately after you have had enough rest. Congrats on the new baby-
2006-11-07 08:10:10
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answered by mac 6
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Sorry to tell you this, but my son is 2 years old and i'm still not back to where i was before. I use to have a very high sex drive, but now i don't care if i ever do it. I am taking a supplement to help with hormone balance, and they work pretty good. They are called avlimil. Good Luck!
2006-11-07 10:41:26
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answered by Stephanie 3
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It depends of whether or not you are nursing. If you aren't, approx 4-6 weeks, if you are then they will return to normal about 4-6 weeks after you have stopped nursing.
2006-11-07 08:18:52
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answered by Mrs. SmartyPants 3
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hormones*in general* about 6 months
2006-11-07 08:11:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the person. I wouldn.t expect for everything to go back to pre-pregnancy regularity. It is possible that you will now have a new definition of 'Normal'
2006-11-07 12:12:21
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answered by knihelpu 4
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depends on the person, but I would say, it takes nine weeks to get them out of wack.......wouldnt it take that long to get back into the groove?
2006-11-07 08:13:31
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answered by tab2508 2
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