It is different for everyone, but for most it is about 1 or 2 months after lochia (postnatal bleeding) has finished
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Ofcourse, if you can die giving birth to a regular child, ofcourse you can giving concurrently to 4
The withdrawal bleeding is not regular menstruation. Birth control changes the hormones in your body and suppresses ovulation, therefore there's no egg that was released to cause menstruation. That's why birth control prevents pregnancy.
It doesn't really matter what age you begin your periods. You will have only so many eggs (about 600) at birth. You will begin to go through menopause when you are running out. That is usually about 50 +/- 5.
The only way you can delay menstruation is by taking birth control pills.
When the uterine lining sheds this is typically called menstruation. Although women on hormonal birth control will experience a faux period in the form of a withdrawal bleed.
It should be the same amount of time as when NOT on birth control.
In order to begin the process of giving birth to a baby, the women goes into labor for the baby to move downwards into the birth canal ready to push it out.
yes if youare pregnant....
is the passageway for sperm,for blood during menstruation,and for the baby during birth.
Mothers will make a nest in the bedding floor to give birth on, her vulva will loosen and redden. She will lay down and get up until she is ready to give birth. Once parturition begins she will have a contraction, the first will be born, then after that piglets will be born about ever 2-5 seconds until she is finished. Piglets will begin walking almost right after being born and begin to nurse.
Giving birth