You don't acutally menstruate. Its a discharge that starts out as a heavy bleeding and lessens and changes color as the next couple weeks go on. It will eventually go from red, to brownish, to brown, to light brown, to yellowish, to white and then stop. Unfortunately right around the time it stops, you will probably get your first "real" period post-birth
yes of course you can!!!!!!!!
it can take up to six weeks for your ovulation cycle to start again and your period should pick back up shortly after. altho a few women do find it takes up to 3 mounths. if you find your still waiting for it after that time consult your doctor
yes because my mom say it 3 weeks after giving birth
If you breast feed, your periods stay away longer and are also smaller.Otherwise they return after about 6-8 weeks.
No, you can get pregnant at ovulation and just not get your period back after birth.
Not for 6 weeks, because the vagina needs time to recover and return its former state.
No she has to heal inside first.
A Yorkie is a type of dog, and dogs do not menstruate. The bleeding they have is what occurs when they are in heat. The only animals that menstruate are human beings and other primates.
No female bird menstruates. They lay eggs, they do not have live birth, there is no reason to menstruate or anything to do it with.
giving birth
Immediately
After 3 months
...Seriously?
6 weeks
yes dogs do lose their hair after giving birth and it would last proably for six months.
A cow shouldn't be bleeding after giving birth. She may have a torn uterus, so you'd better get the vet out ASAP.
It is very normal for you to bleed after birth. Usually the only time you won't right away is if you are breast feeding. Once you start to bleed you are likely to bleed for 4-6 weeks straight.
It should only be a matter of a couple hours.
6 weeks is the magic number.