Menstruation After Pregnancy
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Menstruation after giving birth will be influenced by several factors.
This depends on whether you are breastfeeding or not. If you are not breastfeeding, your first period will occur approximately two months after giving birth. However, there is no way to know when you start to ovulate lagi.90% of women will not ovulate before their first period.
Contraceptives be very important if you have sex shortly after birth.
If you are breastfeeding, you can resume at any time period of about two months after giving birth. Some women only get a period back after stopping breastfeeding.
It is important to know that breastfeeding is not a form of contraception. Feeling the baby is sucking that send messages to the brain for the hormone that stimulates ovulation. Effectiveness of this suppression depends on the strength and frequency have not yet experienced. For breastfeeding to work as a means of contraception, the baby must be full-time nurse, about hours.
Contraceptive
Most health practitioners to make women’s sex in the first six months after birth due to genital organs are usually not cured. Most new mothers stated that sex is the furthest thing from my mind at this stage. Many women find that breastfeeding is physical contact with the baby to meet their full.
Most health practitioners recommend barrier contraception (condoms and spermicide) for breastfeeding women. In the first few months after birth, the vaginal wall is enlarged and the perineal muscles are weak, which means that the diaphragm can not act as a barrier right. Be sure to have a new diaphragm is installed two to three months after giving birth. If you choose to have the IUD inserted, you will have to wait until the uterus is fully healed.
The only form of contraceptive pill that is not contraindicate breastfeeding progesterone mini pill works by hindering the production of cervical mucus. Ovulation can occur but the uterine lining will not accept for the income from eggs. This pill has a failure level of 1-3 percent, and increase the risk of ectopic pregnancy and breakthrough bleeding. Must be taken every day at the exact same time.
Some women may choose to use contraceptives such as injectable Depo-Provera that last from one to three months.


