I was reading the bfing article that someonee posted about. Can any moms who have bfed before tell me if this is true? (the part in bold i mean)
"Not only is breastfeeding the right choice for your baby, it will benefit you in more ways than you can imagine! Not only is it FREE, but your menstrual cycle will (for most people) not return until after you stop breastfeeding. So if you got too used to not having to deal with that every month, here is a great way to keep it away just a little while longer. Keep in mind though, that even if you are not menstruating or ovulating regularly during this time, it is by no means a reliable birth control method"
Re: Question for moms who have breast fed
Thanks, i posted it on that board...I find that highly interesting.
It's different for every woman, I haven't had one since February 2009.
ETA: I also got pregnant while BFing!
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I exclusively bf for the first six months and she weaned at 15 months. I had periods, irregular though. But I had a hard time to remember to take my pill at the same time every day and you have to take it within the same hour every day. The progesterone only pill, which is the only kind they would let me take while BFing.
However, my mom never had a period while BF - and she had four kids.
As said before, every woman is different.
My period came back 4 weeks after pp bleeding stopped all three times. I also gain weight when I bf so do not think that you will lose weight just because you bf. I bf for a year with each boy.
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I know someone in the exact same situation. So, be careful! It's really not good for your body to have babies so close together (doesn't allow enough time to replenish nutrients, heal and tone muscles, etc.).
Mine came back when DS was about two months old--- so about 8-10 weeks postpartum. I think it depends a lot on your body.