Breastfeeding is a relatively important stage in a woman's life. During this special period, women have to take care of their babies wholeheartedly, which often leads to women's bodies becoming weaker. Many mothers will have some abnormal physical reactions during breastfeeding. Heavy menstrual flow during breastfeeding is a problem that many mothers have experienced. There are many reasons for this phenomenon, but mothers need to seek timely treatment. Causes of heavy menstrual flow during breastfeeding 1. Gynecological diseases: Large uterine fibroids, endometritis and other major and minor diseases can cause an increase in women's menstrual flow. 2. Uterine damage: It may be that mothers were not careful when placing the contraceptive ring during postpartum birth control, causing damage to the uterus and leading to an increase in menstrual flow. 3. Common symptoms: If the mother suffers from diseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes, they will affect estrogen, causing increased vascular fragility, causing endometrial hyperplasia and thus increasing menstruation. 4. Other factors: Take some hormonal medications during menstruation. Symptoms of heavy menstrual flow during breastfeeding 1. The presence of blood clots in menstrual blood during lactation may also be related to the amount of bleeding and the speed of bleeding. If the bleeding is heavy and there is not enough time for it to be discharged, it will coagulate into a blood clot, often with blood clots. Maybe the amount of bleeding at this time is more, and it is accumulated into a lump. 2. The discharge of blood clots during menstruation indicates excessive menstrual flow. Of course, if there is excessive menstrual bleeding occasionally, you should pay attention to whether it is irregular menstruation or miscarriage. If you often have excessive menstrual bleeding, you should suspect whether you have uterine fibroids, endometriosis, or adenomyosis. Possible lesions such as endometrial polyps, or uterine enlargement, or even blood problems, or taking anticoagulants. What to do if your menstrual flow is heavy during breastfeeding 1. Keep warm: In autumn and winter when the wind is strong and the temperature is low, be careful not to catch cold, so as not to damage the blood and qi and cause unstable menstrual flow. 2. Keep a happy mood: Mothers should always maintain a happy mood and avoid worry and anger, so as to ensure that their bodies recover better during breastfeeding and bring positive energy to their babies. 3. Exercise properly and eat a balanced diet: Do some less intense exercise to adjust the body's recovery ability and eat a balanced diet. Improper diet can cause menstrual disorders. |
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