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Post delivery periods
Is it normal to not have periods even after 8 months of csec delivery? I am a breastfeeding mother.
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You may not have periods till a year after delivery if you are breastfeeding It's normal Anytime between 4 month to a year is normal. But you can become pregnant even before menses resumes So use proper contraception If in doubt do urine pregnancy test And wait Connect for more details and information here Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For articles on breastfeeding and baby care Blog section
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Ya its normal but once check for pregnancy  and thyroid levels
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plenty of iron rich foods like green leafy vegitables,
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Yes it is okay
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Continue iron and calcium supplements Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day till you are feeding your baby
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Take Cholecalciferol sachet twice a week for 6 weeks and weekly thereafter Drink plenty of water and fruits juice
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