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When Does the Period Start after Pregnancy?

Period After Delivery

One of the best thing about being Pregnant is No Period for 9 Months. Yes, apart from the baby happiness many women get excited that they won’t have to deal with the bleeding at least for 9 months. After delivery, your first few weeks are occupied in order to adjust yourself according to the baby’s routine. And now, you must be wondering when does the period start after pregnancy? Well, the period after pregnancy depends on a lot of things.

If you are a breastfeeding mother, your period may appear late and if you ain’t a breastfeeding mother, your period may kick in early. How does everything change after period? Check out the blog for your answer-

Why do Periods stop during Pregnancy?

First let’s understand why our periods stop during pregnancy.

Each month a cycle goes in our body, that cycle prepares us for the pregnancy. Every month ovary releases an egg, your hormones prepare your vagina, uterus lining gets thickened to nurture a baby. If during that time your egg does not get fertilized, then the lining of the womb sheds and this result in your period.

When you become pregnant, your body retains that uterus lining and that is the reason your periods stop.

When does the Period start again after Pregnancy?

Your period after pregnancy depends on your body. Every body is different, and everyone has a different time of when does the period start after pregnancy. Some women get their first period in as little as eight weeks after birth, some get it after a year or so.

If you are breastfeeding you will get your period later, then the non-breastfeeding moms. Breastfeeding moms do not get their period until at least 3-6 months after birth.

Does Breastfeeding Affect Period?

Yes, breastfeeding does affect period. Prolactin, a hormone which is responsible for milk production has the ability to suppress the period hormone. This is called lactational amenorrhea. So, if you are breastfeeding your child, you may get your period late than the non- breastfeeding moms.

Things that Affect Period after Pregnancy

  • If your baby frequently wakes up at night, you need to feed him. The more you feed, the more milk your body has to produce and this suppresses menstruation. When your baby starts to sleep at night peacefully, the body produces less prolactin and milk, which can help to get your period back.
  • Introducing your baby to solid food, can also affect the period. If your baby eats a lot of solid food, it will have to be nurse less. Therefore, when baby eats more and nurses less, it is an indication to mother’s body to trigger menstruation.
  • Good eating habits and doing regular exercise after pregnancy, helps you to get in shape and also can start your period.
  • The last factor which affects your period is your hormonal balance. There are many moms who breastfeed their child and still gets a period in 2-3 months. And some moms do not get their period for a whole year. All things depend on your hormones.

Is it Possible that my Period comes and goes?

Now, before you start getting all confused. Understand the point. Many times baby start sleeping peacefully after 3 months, that’s when the milk production of the mother starts to suppress and it can trigger menstruation. But if after 1-2 months, the baby starts getting up again then your milk production increases and it can stop your period. So, hormone fluctuations are normal until your baby starts to sleep properly at night.

Can Breastfeeding Moms get Pregnant?

It is completely normal to get pregnant even while you are breastfeeding. The first egg, post-childbirth gets released very soon even before your period starts. Therefore, it is advised to start using birth control as soon as you start getting intimate with your partner. Many times nursing mothers do not know about the egg, and they have to face the unplanned pregnancy.

Also, do not be alarmed if your menstrual flow is heavy or low. It takes time for the body to get into proper flow. The cycles can also be irregular in the initial phase. But if you feel your periods have not become regular in 2-3 months’ time, it is better to consult doctor.

Bleeding and Birth

When you give birth, your body’s main priority is to get back in shape again. You may notice some period-like bleeding after birth, that is because your uterus contracts back to its original size as it was before pregnancy. Bleeding just after the birth will be heavy and also the colour will be bright red. And gradually it will stop and also the colour will change.

When should you see your doctor- (after 24 hours of giving birth)

  • If the colour of the blood is still red.
  • Blood soaks your pad fully in 1-2 hours.
  • Dizziness and weakness.
  • Sudden increase in blood or large clots.

So, following are the facts and figures of when your period starts after pregnancy. Everything depends on your hormones and your body structure. Give yourself a time, your period will kick in do not worry about it.

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