Your periods wont come or will be irregular while you are breast feeding, but that doesn't mean that there won't be any chance of pregnancy. Get a home pregnancy test done, if it's negative, either you can wait for periods to come naturally, or you can take tablets for withdrawal bleeding
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Post lactation amenorrhea happens... it ranges from 3 months to 6-9 months depending upon feeding of baby...dont get stressed up.... just go for pregnancy test as a precautionary measure to clarify if its not becoz of pregnancy
Lactational amenorrhea is expected to stay for 6 months.
Get a urine pregnancy test done, if negative start tab deviry 10mg twice daily for 5 days and wait for 12-14 days for withdrawal bleeding.
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