Yes it is especially if you are breast feeding. i didnt have my period for a year whilst breastfeeding my son.
If you mean constant menstruation over the duration of the two months, then no. You should probably see a gynocologist.
You mean to get periods after the delivery. It may take three to six or more months. But you should beware of the unwanted pregnancy. It is more common than you expect.
No its not normal, you are actually more than likely pregnant. you may want to take a pregnancy test to double check. It is only normal if you are pregnant or if you are going through menopause, other than that no it is not normal.
If your miscarriage took place in last stages of pregnancy, or if in your miscarriage any kind of surgery was done, you should wait more than six months to try again so that your body comes back to normal position and you also mentally prepare yourself to try for another baby. But if miscarriage occurs in early stages of pregnancy, like within three months, and your bleeding stopped within 10 or some more days, then you can try immediately after miscarriage and there is no need to wait long. Recent studies show that if a woman get pregnant again after a miscarriage within six months, her chances of a healthy pregnancy are far more than those who get pregnant after six months. However you should wait for a normal period after miscarriage and when a normal period comes, you can try to get pregnant again after this period. This is because if you get pregnant immediately after miscarriage and do not wait for a normal period, you will have no exact date of start of your pregnancy as well as LMP. So it is advised to wait for a normal period. My advise is also that you try again after a normal period after the miscarriage, and try immediately after that period and do not wait any more. There is no need at all to wait for more than one normal period. Hope this is the answer to your question.
There is not a medication that is specific to helping you get your period to back to what it was prior to beginning the depo shot. It can take more than 10 months for the body to return to normal.
Yes, it is normal to have a period more than 7 days. In fact, a period of up to 8 days is considered normal.
Yes, that is normal for the shot. Hey, it's one of the benefits. However, some doctors and medical professionals believe that not having your period for a specific amount of time is not healthy.
Yes it can be normal. But if it lasts more than that I suggest going to a doctor. Some women bleed more when they first start the pill. But then after taking it for a few months their period gets lighter.
I was on depo, and I would always get my period 2 months on 2 months off. Until I didnt get my period no more.
Sometimes you can still get your period even when you are on the depo shot but it should settle down after a few more months of being on it, some women have periods and some don't it depends on the person, but mine stopped after about 4/5 months. If you have any worries you can always ask your doctor, but it is normal to have a period on the injection. I hope i helped x
Not sure what you mean back to normal. You will have your period every months until you hit menopause sometimes in your 50's. Sometimes it can skip a month and in the beginning it can take up to 2 years until it becomes regular. Your body will be more of a woman's because you are in puberty.
The white discharge you are having , has nothing to do with periods , it s more likely you have a vaginal infection.