How does weaning affect your period




















Robyn Berman, a doula in Halifax, says women may feel cramps more intensely because they remind them of labour pains. She said it may also be difficult coming to terms with menstruation resuming. You may not be feeling all that sexual because of breastfeeding all day and all of the physical needs of motherhood.

Your intimacy with your partner may or may not be back to what it was. Other effects women may notice are changes to the size and shape of the breasts and some moms feel the let-down sensation for many months after breastfeeding ends.

Prolactin and oxytocin, which are markedly increased during breastfeeding drop after weaning. Other hormones like estrogen, progesterone and FSH follicle-stimulating hormone increase. At the same time, you are aging too.

So your periods never stay the same. On the upside, Grundland points out the increased estrogen could help rev up your libido, which may have taken a hit after delivery and while breastfeeding. Help is out there If feelings of sadness or depression linger, Grundland says to be sure to seek professional help.

If periods are especially heavy, Grundland says to be aware of the risk of iron deficiency and get tested if experiencing symptoms, which include headaches and feeling weak or tired. If not, bring it up and be sure to tell her that you're breastfeeding since some types of birth control can interfere with your supply of breast milk. You can release an egg from your ovary ovulate before your period returns. Therefore, there is a chance that you can become pregnant while you're breastfeeding even before your period comes back.

So, if you're involved in an intimate relationship, and you're not using birth control, it is possible to find yourself expecting again without ever getting your first postpartum period. Breastfeeding can affect your period, and your period can affect breastfeeding, your breast milk, and your baby. While many women do not notice any changes when their period returns, some women experience inconvenient or concerning issues.

Luckily, the most common breastfeeding problems that result from the return of your period are temporary. Of course, you may decide that the sore nipples and extra work it takes to keep up your milk supply are just too much. While it's still safe and beneficial to breastfeed when you have your period, some moms choose to wean once their period returns. It may even be easier if the baby is breastfeeding less due a lower breast milk supply and change in the flavor of the milk.

While it's true that the longer you can breastfeed, the better it is for you and your child, it's really up to you and what works best for your family. Get it free when you sign up for our newsletter.

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