Hi dr. I m 26yr old n my weight is 102kg. 6months ago i have delivered baby boy through c section. Still i didn't get my periods. What to do. Please suggest. Is it normal. Earlier my periods was regular.
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It is lactational amenorrhea,,, which is very common in lactating mother
If possibility of pregnancy then check for urine pregnancy test
Otherwise relax. And enjoy motherhood
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Hi. When the baby is exclusively breast fed there can be delay in cycles to resume . But You are overweight also please start some excercises in your home only .
In 20 % of women after delivery if exclusive breastfeeding amenorrhea can occurs but if not breastfeeding exclusively menstruation can occur any time even within 6 week of delivery .
Some time ovulation do occur during lactational amenorrhea . Just do a pregnancy test to clear your doubt and consult a gynaecologist
When u r exclusively breast feeding ur baby, u dont ovulate and dont get periods. That is completely ok.
Only concen is, do not have unprotected coital activity thinking No periods - No pregnancy. Because if u ovulate in between then u may conceive unknowingly.
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