Breastfeeding and Getting Your Period Back

Updated on August 25, 2008
T.S. asks from Langhorne, PA
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Question for the nursing moms... how many months postpartum did you get your period back. I plan on nursing my son until he's one. I don't know if my 'aunt flo' stays away the entire time I'm nursing, or when he starts solids and doesn't nurse all the time. I'm sure everyone is different, but I just want to get an idea... and also I don't want to get caught 'off guard'.... you know how it is. I've heard when it comes back it can be extra heavy. Thanks for your help!

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Thanks for all your input! I didn't realize there would be such a huge range in times from person to person. I guess when I ween him, I'll be prepared for it to pop up. Thanks so much!

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R.H.

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I exclusively breastfed my son and got my period when he was about 3 & 1/2 months. I wasn't planning on that!

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A.L.

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my daughter is 6 1/2 months old, and i got my period 4 1/2 months postpartum. (the first time it lasted only 2 days, but it was very heavy the second time) i am exclusively breastfeeding. my sister was shocked to hear my period came back so early since hers didn't until about 9 months postpartum. so, i guess everyone's different.

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K.A.

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My son was 5 months old when old aunt flo returned. What a bummer!

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J.K.

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Hi, T.! I nursed my first son for one year and did not get my period until after I had weaned him. I currently nurse my second son (who's almost 11 months old) and there's no sign of my period yet. I've always had light periods in general, so that might have made a difference for me.

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C.G.

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i got mine back once they started solids and were nursing 2 times less a day. it did not come back any heavier that before i had children, however it is more regular.

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M.B.

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My son is 19 weeks old, and I pump 3x.day and nurse 1-2 times through the night. I have not yet had my period either, and am dreading when I do!! Hopefully I will get some warning before it shows back up! Good luck, I hope yours stays away also!

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E.S.

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With my son my periods came back regular from the first month on. With my daughter they came back lighter when she was six months and I still nurse her. So I guess it can be different for each person and each baby.

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M.R.

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I didn't have a period until a month after weaning (at 10 months postpartum). It really varies by person. Mine is definitely heavier and more painful, sorry to say.

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A.B.

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Hi T.,
Everyone is different, and since I had no period while I nursed my first son(he nursed for 4 months), I assumed it would be the same with my second son. As usual, that's what I get for assuming. My postpartum bleeding stopped after 3 weeks, and about 2 weeks later I started having periods again. My doctor told me that some women do have regular periods while nursing and some don't. Guess I'm just lucky. I didn't notice a difference in flow the first time, but after the second one, there is a marked increase in heaviness, alot of clots too.
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R.H.

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I nursed my daughter for a year. She was born in April and in November I got my first period... now I'm expecting our second (next week!) I didn't even have a chance to start counting my days... kind of hard when you've only had 1 post-partum period to base your counting off of.

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D.S.

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Hi T.,

A good resource is the La Leche League at:

www.lllusa.org/VA/WebTidewaterVA

or 1-800-525-3243

good luck. D.

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