Does weaning affect menstruation

  There are many women who breastfeed their babies, but most women who breastfeed do not have menstruation at this time, and only a few women do. After the baby grows to a certain age, parents will weaned them and let the baby eat complementary foods appropriately. Does weaning affect menstruation?

  

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  Menstruation during weaning varies from person to person, and there is no clear timing for menstruation after weaning. The relative increase in levels in women's bodies during lactation can delay menstruation. If women do not breastfeed, most women will have their periods at six or eight weeks. It is better for parents to control the correct timing when weaning their babies.

  It is also a normal phenomenon for some women to have menstruation after giving birth to a child for one month. In fact, it is normal for women to not menstruate during lactation, and there is no need to worry anymore. However, during this period, both spouses still need to pay attention to safety measures during sexual activity. If menstruation does not occur and contraception is not used, there is still a chance of pregnancy.

  Women weaned their babies, and everyone's situation is different. Menstruation may come early or late, which is normal. It is recommended to let it go naturally. If there is too much mental pressure, it is not good for one's health at all. At the same time, women who weaned should also exercise their bodies appropriately to increase their resistance. Menstruation naturally comes when it should come.

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