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How Can Periods Be Induced?

hi sir/mam, i have a 6 month old boy baby...now iam feeding to my son....aftr my pregnancy my periods was started last 3 mnths i have a regular period... bt this month 7 days got over but still my period is not present.... the pregnancy test was negative...wat can i do to get my period....
Fri, 22 Dec 2017
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Due to breastfeeding periods might get delayed. It is the high level of serum prolactin which keeps the periods away for exclusively breastfeeding mothers. However if you feel there is a need you can consult a gyneac and get a few blood tests done. In my opinion it is simply lactational amenorrhea. Thanks.
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How Can Periods Be Induced?

Due to breastfeeding periods might get delayed. It is the high level of serum prolactin which keeps the periods away for exclusively breastfeeding mothers. However if you feel there is a need you can consult a gyneac and get a few blood tests done. In my opinion it is simply lactational amenorrhea. Thanks.