9 Months Postpartum No Period Breastfeeding
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Menstrual like cramps but no period while breastfeeding.
9 months postpartum no period breastfeeding. Your baby is sleeping for more than four hours at a time during the day or is sleeping for more than six hours at a time at night. Definitely can be from the breastfeeding for some of us lucky ones unless youre TTC again even a little nursing can do the trick. The only thing keeping me from spending the money and taking a preg test is.
The duration of amenorrhea was compared in a sample of 284 breastfeeding mothers. Almost all breastfeeding mothers are menstruation-free for the first six months postpartum. Its more of a burning or dull throbbing pain than severe cramping.
Still no period not breastfeeding. Period is on a 45 day cycle. I am a little concerned.
1 doctor answer 1 doctor weighed in Share. Point is if youre just recently postpartum and find that youre having a hard time bonding with your baby dont worry. For the last month or two I also had that bloated pre-period feeling which lingered so I did a test too following not using contraception - clever which was negative.
With my first two it came back around 9 months but I think they were getting some formula by that point in. According to the lactation experts at the La Leche League on average those who exclusively breastfeed dont have a period while breastfeeding for 146 months-About 7 percent of women experience a period within the first six months postpartum-37. Your period has not returned yet.
I didnt get my period back until 22 months with DC1 when the nighttime nursing session dropped to 5 minutes. I was borderline PCOS and took a pill. Just make sure to live in the day and do your best and youll be surprised at how you feel for your baby at 9 months.
Ive had some cramping and some PMS-type crabbiness but no AF. I thought there was a problem but doc said its normal to not have a period while nursing. Im also exclusively feeding a 9 months old.
Welcome back to our blog series Breastfeeding the Older Baby What to Expect and How to AdjustLast month we took a closer look at what breastfeeding might look like for a 6-9 month old and tackled some of the most common questions and concerns we hear from parents with little ones in that age range. Youre more likely to get your periods back sooner if. For the last week I have been having menstrual like cramps that seem to be radiating down my legs and also into my back.
98 of these women met the criteria for ecologic breastfeeding. 8 months post partum and still no period. I didnt start my period for at least 9 months either.
You are exclusively breastfeeding on demand both day and night which means baby gets no solid food or other liquids and you are nursing at least every 4 hours during the day and every 6. 9 months postpartum. If you are exclusively breastfeeding nursing through the night and not supplementing with any formula you might not see your first period until babys first birthday.
Weaning your baby will almost certainly cause your menstrual cycle to return but most people find that they do not need to wean in order for their cycle to gradually resume. Its a phenomenon known as lactational amenorrhea. Women who have PCOS polycystic ovary syndromeas mentioned by some of the members adding to your thread may find that it takes longer for their cycle to return and.
So it can be common to not get a period. Sounds like you are nursing a lot. She mentioned that she didnt have hers until around 9 or 10 months with her child either.
Your baby is under 6 months old. It may take days weeks or months but it will happen. When I talked to my doctor a few months after I gave birth she said its normal for nursing mothers to not have a period.
It is possible you can ovulate before you get your period but you arent going to be ovulating every month whilst not getting a period you may just ovulate once right before your period returns. Last couple of months Ive had hormones all over the place - making me feel in the mood ratty exhausted etc. If you are formula feedingor supplementing youre more likely to get your first period soonersometimes as early as 8 weeks after birth.
Most breastfeeding mothers will resume their periods between 9 and 18 months after their babys birth. No use of pacifiers no use of bottles no solids or liquids for the 1st 5 months no feeding schedules presence of night feedings and presence of lying-down nursing. Written by Anna Choi BS IBCLC.
Once you stop breastfeeding and providing you are not using hormonal contraception I would expect the milk to dry up within 6 months and for your cycle to resume during this time. Well if you didnt have any issues with your cycle and were regular before then it may come back once you wean completely. It just depends on each persons body when they start having a period again.
I only nursed for 2 weeks and I still have yet to have my period. 3 - 6 Months. I have a 9-month old that I am nursing and havent had a period so I went to see my doc yesterday.
I have been exclusively breastfeeding for over 7 months now and have not had my period since my son was. She advised that you can still get pregnant even though there is no period and prescribed a birth control pill to prevent pregnancy. The average time it takes for mums who are fully breastfeeding to become fertile and start their periods is about six months.
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