Its quite possible for that to happen, due to any number of factors.
Yes, it is normal because your body is going back to normal. It should go away soon.
Breast feeding is a natural inhibitor of fertility, so if you're breast feeding you will be highly unlikely to have periods. Non-breast feeding mothers could expect to return to a fairly normal menstrual cycle about 10 weeks after giving birth but this can vary.
As long as you are breastfeeding the baby, you can not get pregnant.
Wait till you are done with the breast feeding stage then you are good to go.
Yes my son is getting ready to turn three and I still have milk coming ouy of both breast.
yes, after childbirth your hormones will flux up to 3 years good luck Joymaker RN
Breastfeeding infact causes the uterus to shrink back to normal size faster, lessening the chance of postbirth bleeding.
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No, not at all. You are leaking colostrum.
Normally only experienced during pregnancy or directly after the birth of a child.
It is good to start exercising at about 6-8 weeks after birth. exercise is the safest way because it can not affect the baby. I would recommend dieting after you stop breast feeding.
Feeding only by breast, can delay the return of menstruation for the first full year. Breast and bottle feeding can cause menstruation to be irregular if the baby is breast fed as often as possible by causing ovulation to be suppressed. Use a good barrier method such as condoms or whatever you and your doctor have discussed and relax. It is not unusual for some irregularity after giving birth and especially while nursing.
You shouldn't get your period if you are breast-feeding. But if you have decided not to breast-feed, your period should come at about 6-10 weeks later.