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I had a baby 5 & a half months ago through using comid tablets and I haven’t had a period since I bled for 9 weeks after having my baby but that is it (not pregnant) should I be concerned? Or any body else experienced this?

Thanks in advance xx

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LouiseA13

I had my first period 11 months after I had my little one. X

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zoejane

Ah ok did you have to inform

A doctor x

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LouiseA13 in reply tozoejane

I didn't but with my PCOS my cycle was all over the place before pregnancy. Also I was breastfeeding until 13 months which I think impacts hormones & period etc. I would say if you are worried speak to GP. X

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zoejane

Ok Thankyou x

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LisaEB

If you are breath feeding, I've heard (I've not had kids myself or a doctor) periods might not start again until you stop breath feeding

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LisaEB

*breast not breath

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zoejane

I’m not breast feeding x

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