ExpertDr.Sabiha AnjumObstetrician and Gynaecologist2 years agoA. Yes, most women get a single period around 40 days after giving birth and after that they may or may not get the Periods for 6 to 12 months so you have to keep using contraception Write Your Answer Here
Jessi KalyanMom of 2 children2 years agoA. It's completely normal for women who breastfeed exclusively to have their first postpartum period six weeks after delivery or a year or more later — even 18 months after giving birth. If you're breastfeeding some of the time, you might see your period return sooner.
RashmiMom of a 11 yr old girl2 years agoA. You can get it right after a month of your delivery also there is nothing or unusual about it because this is something which is very unpredictable it can happen any point of time of the order every it can be pro longed for two years also and sometimes you get it immediately after one month
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