The emergence of “resurgence” will give new mothers strong birth signals. And the new mother is breastfeeding, but also to meet the baby’s appetite, to ensure its nutrition. So, the mother’s postpartum “tide” after all and lactation effect how much relationship? Now we’re going to dissect the scientific answers.
What reason does postpartum menstruation tardy not come
It is generally believed that the resumption of menstruation is a symbol of lactating women’s fertility recovery. Therefore, some mothers do not take any contraceptive measures before menstruation, while others think that “the first time” comes, it means normal ovulation again. New mothers who do not breast-feeding can recover their menstruation within 6-10 weeks after delivery; while new lactating mothers can recover from menstruation at any time within 2-18 months after delivery, with an average of 6-8 months. Even some new mothers have no menstruation during lactation.
The most common causes of postpartum dysmenorrhea are long-term lactation, second pregnancy, slow recovery of ovarian and endocrine function, postpartum hemorrhage and so on.
Lactation: the first period of postpartum menstruation is most affected by lactation, and the frequency of lactation is closely related to the time of menstrual recovery. Generally speaking, the more times of breast-feeding and the longer the time of breast-feeding, the later the menstrual recovery time; as the baby begins to add complementary food, the frequency of breast-feeding and sucking time will change, so the earlier the baby adds complementary food, the frequency of breast-feeding and sucking time will be correspondingly reduced, and the time of menstrual recovery will be correspondingly advanced. In addition to the influence of lactation, it is also related to the time when infants began to add complementary food, maternal age, ovarian function and endocrine function recovery.
Second pregnancy: for postpartum long-term menstruation does not return to the tide of new mothers, to be alert to the possibility of pregnancy again. New mothers who do not breastfeed usually resume ovulation about 10 weeks after delivery, while new mothers who are lactating usually resume ovulation 4-6 months after delivery. In addition, postpartum menstruation is relatively late, most of the first menstrual cycle before ovulation, so even if the mother menstruation does not recur, but also may be pregnant. Visible, menstruation does not return before tide, restore sexual life should also pay attention to contraception. If the long-term postpartum “first” menstruation, then should be self-examination or go to the hospital to determine whether pregnancy again.
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