Breast feeding is a natural inhibitor of fertility, so if you're breast feeding you will be highly unlikely to have periods. Non-breast feeding mothers could expect to return to a fairly normal menstrual cycle about 10 weeks after giving birth but this can vary.
the advantages of breast feeding are that if you brest feed your baby it is most likely your baby will be stronger than if you use normal milk.
no ! you have a hormonal imbalance and should see you gyno today !
Actually, it is normal for the body to begin menstruation again right after weaning.
My breast leaked over a year after I had my children.My doctor said it was normal.
It can take months for your periods get back to normal, especially if you are breast feeding you can miss periods or have long times between them. You can still get pregnant while breast feeding and having irregular periods though so you should still use contraception.
You can also cramp during ovulation.
No, menstrual blood is not poisonous. It is a normal bodily fluid that is shed during a woman's menstrual cycle. It is a combination of blood and tissue from the lining of the uterus.
Have you gained weight with this breast change? Your breasts can be tender and appear larger than normal pre-menstrual, during, and should go away soon after post-menstrual.
yeah, that's normal
i still had a little milk 2 1/2 years after i quit breast feeding. so I can only guess that you are still in the range of normal. unlikely perhaps, but normal. if u are still worried, why not call the gyno and just ask to clear your mind?
Not more than a tiny amount. Menstrual fluid is not blood, but disintegrating cells.