Women who are breastfeeding may experience physical or psychological changes, which may also cause changes in other aspects of their bodies. The female physiological system is a complete system. Therefore, if one aspect changes, the other will also change. A major problem faced by many women is irregular menstruation, or delayed menstruation during breastfeeding. So, what are the precautions for menstruation during breastfeeding? Breastfeeding is caused by a hormone secreted by the human body - prolactin! Another effect of this hormone is amenorrhea. If the baby is exclusively breastfed, the contraceptive effect can reach over 98% within 6 months after delivery, but contraceptive measures need to be taken after six months. If prolactin secretion is too high when not breastfeeding, it will cause an endocrine disease - amenorrhea and lactation syndrome. You can use the "Early Pregnancy Test Strip" to test your urine 7 days after your period is delayed. If the result is positive, you are very likely pregnant. If the result is negative, then vice versa. But if you are pregnant, there will be other symptoms such as nausea, breast tenderness, etc. Of course, the last resort is to go to the hospital for an ultrasound examination. The effects of drugs, such as endocrine disorders after long-term use of contraceptives, can also cause delayed menstruation. Doctors also found, based on patient feedback, that a new generation of gastrokinetic drug, metoclopramide, also known as domperidone, may also cause this condition. Since metoclopramide does not easily cross the blood-brain barrier, it is believed that it has no inhibitory effect on central dopamine receptors. Central dopamine receptors are inhibited, resulting in a decrease in the amount of hypothalamic release factors entering the anterior pituitary. As a result, the anterior pituitary secretes less gonadotropin and corticotropin, leading to amenorrhea and delayed ovulation. What are the precautions for menstruation during lactation? Many people encounter the situation of delayed menstruation during breastfeeding. First of all, you should not worry too much or be depressed, as this will make your health worse. It may even delay menstruation further. So, first of all, you need to carefully examine your body, then eat more nutritious and healthy food, and maintain a good mood. |
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