Generally while woman are breastfeeding they do not have periods.
Many women continue to lactate for long periods of time after birth, even if they do not breastfeed their children. It can last up to 28 months after giving birth.
The time can vary drastically. For some it may very well happen within the first 2 months. For others it may take up to 6 months or more. Breastfeeding typically delays the duration of when your first period starts after birth. However, if you don't breastfeed you could go without a period as long as someone who does breastfeed. It is all up to your own body.
caused from prenacy or birth control
immediately
the birth control is probably it.
A couple of months.
When your pregnant you miss 10 months of periods but as soon as you give birth you are back to odd premenstrals again. Hope this helps
yes, after childbirth your hormones will flux up to 3 years good luck Joymaker RN
Breastfeeding only works as a contraceptive the first 6 months and if the baby is not eating anything else. And no birth control is 100% sure so there is as usual a small risk.
Yes. Although there may be some issues with people thinking it is "gross" or "wrong" there is nothing wrong with it. Breast milk is incredibly beneficial for babies, especially from birth to six months.
If you are old enough to give birth, you are old enough to breast feed a child.
Yes! This can be very normal. It's all in what kind of bc you were using. I used depo for about a year and didn't get a period for a little over a year after stopping. Hello there. Yes this is quite a common occurance in a lot of women after stopping birth control pills. Some lucky women go on to have regular monthly periods while the majority of women, experience irregular periods for a few months after stopping birth control. It generally takes around three months for birth control to be out of your system so by the fourth or fifth month of stopping the pills, your periods should be becomming more regular.