Menstruation is a phenomenon that women attach great importance to. It is one of the physiological manifestations of healthy women and has a great impact on women's lives. For example, a woman's menstruation will stop after pregnancy because the uterus begins to function as a reproductive device and prevents the occurrence of menstruation. It will gradually recover after delivery. Many women will resume menstruation within a few months after giving birth. For example, is it normal to have menstruation eight months after giving birth? The length of time it takes to resume menstruation after childbirth varies from person to person and is also affected by certain factors, such as breastfeeding. Generally, breastfeeding has the effect of delaying the resumption of menstruation, so menstruation resumes more slowly. In most cases, menstruation can resume within a few months to half a year after childbirth. For some individuals, due to longer breastfeeding periods, it may take up to a year or longer to recover. Therefore, if you are still in the breastfeeding period, it is normal not to have menstruation. Can I still breastfeed after my period at 8 months? There is a saying that if menstruation comes during breastfeeding, breast milk will no longer be nutritious and may even be toxic to the baby, so weaning is necessary. This statement is unscientific. Under normal circumstances, the quality of breast milk is best from 11 days to 4 months after delivery. After menstruation, breast milk becomes more concentrated than usual, contains less fat and more protein. This type of breast milk is not harmful to the baby. In order to avoid the concentration and composition change of breast milk, mothers can drink more boiled water, eat more fish, milk, poultry and vegetable soup during menstruation. There is no need to wean the baby even if menstruation starts 4 months after delivery. If the milk supply is not enough, you can add supplementary foods such as milk and rice cereal. If the baby's menstruation comes 8 months after delivery, you can wean the baby, reduce the number of breastfeeding times each day, and increase the amount of complementary food. Will I have my period while breastfeeding? It is a normal physiological phenomenon to have menstruation during breastfeeding. After giving birth, the resumption of menstruation and the timing of ovulation will be affected by breastfeeding. Mothers who do not breastfeed usually welcome their "old friend" 6-10 weeks after giving birth. The recovery time of menstruation for breastfeeding mothers is generally delayed, and some mothers may not have menstruation at all during the breastfeeding period. It is a natural physiological phenomenon for breastfeeding mothers to resume menstruation after giving birth. The time of recovery may be early or late. Some women may have menstruation as early as one month after the baby is one year old, while others may not recover until the baby is one year old. |
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