Post Partum Period - Lewisville,TX

Updated on March 06, 2012
A.H. asks from Lewisville, TX
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Okay I had my second child on oct 21 via csection.DUring csection I had my tubes tied. I had a period in Jan none in feb, is this normal after youve had a baby???

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J.H.

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From what I understand, yes. It can take a while for "things to get back to normal". Just keep track of when you have them. Always feel free to call your ob if you're questioning, but I think this is pretty normal. Congrats on the new baby!

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J.L.

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Yes, especially if you're breastfeeding. Breastfeeding CAN trick our bodies into not releasing an egg and not having a period. A friend of mine has been BFing for a year and has gotten her period like 3 times. She's not sure if she's been ovulating either since they have been "trying" and no luck. I had a period in Jan, none in Feb and I'm pregnant...so may be worth a test.

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L.R.

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Yes, if you're breast feeding

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S.C.

answers from Dallas on

I, too, had a C-Section and a tubal with my second child. I have noticed several changes in mood, cramps, irregular periods that last longer and are heavier. My son is about to turn 5. I can't remember right after. Because of a blood disorder I can not take hormones to help. Sorry you are going through it. Ask your doctor when you go back just to make sure.

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