How long does it take for my baby to menstruate when he is breastfed?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-17
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In general, breastfed mothers have a longer menstrual recovery interval than breastfed mothers, and most of them have menstrual cramps during mixed feeding. However, even if there is no menstrual cramp during breastfeeding, ovulation may occur, so it is possible to get pregnant while breastfeeding. Some domestic researchers have reported that the postpartum menstrual recovery time of a woman with a child in China is an average of months in urban areas and months in rural areas.

    When does breastfeeding come menstruation.

    No breastfeeding menstruation 6-8 weeks postpartum, ovulation resumes at 10 weeks. Women who are breastfeeding have menstruation 4-5 months after giving birth, and it is normal for menstruation to recur during lactation, and there are also women who do not have menstruation during the entire lactation period. Menstruation may also resume later after childbirth, but ovulation is often before the first menstrual period, so there is still a possibility of pregnancy during lactation, and tool contraception should also be used during lactation, and contraceptive measures should be taken.

    Whether the baby will have menstruation during breastfeeding can not be generalized, because each postpartum woman's physique is different, the lifestyle is not the same, these will affect the time of menstrual cramps, under normal circumstances, there will be no menstruation when breastfeeding, but there are also some women in the lactation period also have the phenomenon of menstrual resurgence, so it needs to be determined according to the specific situation of the mother.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    When a baby feeds breast milk, whether or not he has menstruation depends on his or her physique.

    Some mothers come back in a month, some in two months, and some in a year.

    No matter how long you have your period, you should pay attention to rest

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The timing of menstruation is not certain, but most of them are around 3 to 10 months.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Vary. The physique is not good, and menstruation is not the same.

    Some take a year, and some come in the same month.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Everyone's physical condition is different. Some people have just come out of confinement, and even if the baby is breastfed, they will menstruate. Some people do not menstruate when the baby eats breast milk, once the baby loses breast milk, menstruation will follow, this is not absolute.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    For breastfeeding women, the time of menstrual recurrence is closely related to changes in the endocrine environment, health status, and the recovery of ovulation function of their own ovaries, and the vast majority of lactating women will have menstrual recurrence within 6 to 12 months after giving birth.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Not necessarily.

    It depends on the individual's constitution.

    Some come early, some come late.

    Everyone is different.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    After giving birth to a baby, breastfeeding may resume menstruation at 4 to 6 months. However, since each woman's body is different, some women may not menstruate until they stop breastfeeding. It is usually a normal physiological phenomenon and there is generally no need to worry too much.

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