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Postpartum menstruation comes early and late, and menstruation is generally irregular, and the amount varies from person to person. The amount of milk during menstruation will be reduced, in fact, it is concentrated, but the quality will not change, and it will resume after menstruation. I wish the baby a healthy and happy growth!
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Hello, if you are breastfeeding, menstruation has a certain impact on milk volume. However, it also varies from person to person, and some people have no effect, and the amount of milk decreases when I have my period!
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No, the milk will be thicker during menstruation, so drink plenty of water.
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It shouldn't be, the amount of milk is related to what you eat, emotions and the like, eat well, be in a good mood, and the baby will naturally have milk to drink.
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It's just that the amount of milk will decrease during the days when menstruation comes, and when the menstrual period is over, it will return to normal.
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During menstruation, the amount of breast milk will be reduced, so drink more soup and water to make breast milk more.
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I think the amount of milk should not be less during the postpartum breastfeeding period, but it is estimated that the nutrition is not so good.
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There will be a little less, you can drink some bone broth and eat some red dates!
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No, don't be stressed.
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No, this one can be breastfed
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Some people will, but as long as the baby sucks diligently, it can be maintained.
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No, it won't. Menstruation is a very normal phenomenon, as long as you eat some nutritious things normally during this time period, it will not have any effect.
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Yes. It will affect the qi and blood of pregnant women, may affect the nutrients in breast milk, and will also affect the health of the baby.
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Hello, according to your detailed description above, your current situation should not be affected, in general, menstruation during lactation is not normal, and this situation can increase nutrition.
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Menstruation during breastfeeding does not affect the quality of milk. The recovery of postpartum menstruation is affected by comprehensive factors such as genetics, constitution, environment, nutrition, etc., and individual differences are relatively large, some men have menstruation three months after giving birth, and some have no menstruation throughout the lactation period.
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Dear, menstruation during lactation does not affect the quality of milk. I have my period for three months after giving birth, and I have been feeding my baby for one year old, so I don't have to worry about the quality of milk after menstruation.
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Menstruation during lactation can affect the quality of breast milk, and often after menstruation, the amount of breast milk gradually decreases and becomes thin. During lactation, there is a high secretion of prolactin, which inhibits ovarian function and inhibits the production of estrogen and progesterone, resulting in no menstruation.
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I don't think such a statement is true; This depends on the individual constitution of the lactating woman, if the usual amount of milk is relatively sufficient, then even if menstruation will not change much.
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This statement is true, I did encounter such a problem, and the breast milk at that time would be less and less. You may even feel uncomfortable pain all over your body.
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Yes. Because estrogen and progesterone suddenly decrease during menstruation, it will lead to a decrease in milk production.
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It's best to see a doctor and don't worry too much.
Yes, unless the person who is called the stone girl does not menstruate. Because the female organs of the stone girl are defective, she doesn't menstruate, and she can't have children... Generally, normal women have to menstruate.
Hello! There are many reasons that can cause delayed menstruation, such as mental stress, stress, environmental changes, psychological factors, pregnancy, some diseases that affect endocrine, etc., it is recommended that you go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination and relax at the same time.
We ate night milk until we were two years old, during which we also thought of a way to cut off, but the way was not good, so it was not implemented again, and then at the age of two or so, he just cared about sleeping and no longer drinking, let it be, there is no harm in eating night milk, that is, he is tired.