I have had 4 children and I breat-fed all, and I didn't have a period for a long while and there would also be gaps in between. for example I get my period one month, skip 2, then get my period again.
There is nothing wrong with a baby sleeping in a carseat.
Research shows that a baby's risk of SIDS is 1.7 to 12.9 percent higher (depending on the study) if he sleeps on his tummy instead of his back. According to Betty McEntire, the executive director of the American SIDS Institute, when a baby sleeps tummy down he's more likely to overheat, have pauses in breathing, and re-breathe the air he has just breathed, which can raise his level of carbon dioxide. In addition, several studies have shown that if a baby is used to sleeping on his back and is placed to sleep on his tummy, his risk of SIDS markedly increases. (Some experts believe this accounts for the unexpectedly high rate of SIDS in daycare settings
2007-01-27 11:11:45
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answered by Creolepatra 3
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I had a baby in May and just got my period last month. SO yeah, she was 9 months old. I nursed her for 6 months (I was a surrogate, so I pumped) and then still didn't get my period for another 3 months.
You're going to get totally conflicted answers about the "car seat question" so I'll just say that however you can get a baby to sleep is good, as long as you're paying attention to her and making sure that she's doing well.
2007-01-27 11:24:01
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answered by Kate K 1
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Your period can be off for a while. I had my baby in September and I get mine anywhere between 3 and 4 weeks. Definatley not what it used to be.
Yes your baby can sleep in the car seat. There is nothing wrong with it. I keep my baby in it if she is sleeping. I know if I move her she'll wake up.
Her eye color can change. My baby was born with black and at 3 weeks turned to blue. They may change again...
2007-01-27 11:03:53
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answered by qtiequawn 3
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It depends if you are breastfeeding or not. I did breastfeed. I had my baby Jan 6, 2006 and I still do not have mine. : D
Her eye's take a few months to really develope, and even then they can change color with age.
As far as I know, it's fine for the baby to sometimes sleep in the car seat.
2007-01-27 11:09:55
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answered by Katie K 2
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If you breastfeed you likely will not get your period back until 6 - 12 months, sometimes even longer.
No it isn't safe to sleep in a carseat. Carseats are designed to provide the best possible safety in a crash, with comfort and proper spinal alignment distant seconds. Please take your baby to a store and find a swing or bouncy chair that your child is comfortable in. These are much safer.
"Parents are being urged to not leave babies asleep in infant car seats indoors after weeks-old babies were discovered blue, scrunched up and not breathing in their safety seats.
Reporting in Friday's British Medical Journal, researchers from New Zealand describe nine cases of babies -- all but one of them healthy, full-term babies -- who experienced low oxygen levels while in their car seats.
All but one case occurred when the babies had been left in standard, semi-reclining car seats for newborns on a floor or table."
http://www.canada.com/topics/bodyandhealth/story.html?id=5e83f7b2-657f-4fa2-aa41-badf8e466d78
2007-01-27 11:12:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I didn't get my period for 7 months after having my kids.
Your baby shouldn't be sleeping in a car seat. She should be laying flat in a crib on her back or her side.
Her eyes are probably going to be green if they are green now.
2007-01-27 11:02:56
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answered by Lucy 5
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haha!!! i've got faith which you're spectacular my buddy. that's too undesirable that the people who easily have faith that international is going to end are going to be those mass breeding. we will additionally quickly see a inhabitants growth in idiots.......whom have been the babies of the 2012 "end of Days" committee.
2016-11-27 23:12:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Everyone is different, they come when they are ready, if you are breastfeeding, they usually do not come until you finish.
Bub should sleep where she is comfortable, as long as she is safe.
2007-01-27 12:33:58
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answered by Calais 4
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