When did you get your first period after birth?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all. I have not night weaned because DC wakes up in the middle of the night at least once but usually twice to feed/be soothed. I took a pregnancy test just now, and it was negative. I plan to gradually start weaning after DC's first birthday so I no longer have to pump at work. If I need to totally wean to start ovulating again, I will cross that bridge in the coming months...


I night weaned at a little younger and I just sent my husband in but also just let my son fuss a little until he went. Night weaning does help you get your sanity back, he's definitely big enough now he doesn't need to eat at night.
Anonymous
I had to completely ween to get mine back. I was down to one nursing session by month 12 or 13 and it came back almost two weeks exactly after my final nursing session.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had to completely ween to get mine back. I was down to one nursing session by month 12 or 13 and it came back almost two weeks exactly after my final nursing session.


Same.
Anonymous
i got mine around 9/10 months... i remember seeing my OB for an annual exam shortly after mine turned 1 and she told me i wouldn't likely ovulate until i weaned ( I had 4 medicated iui to have my first as i don't ovulate naturally...) and so i rushed to wean very quickly, caused myself mastitis, and then realized 1 week later i was actually already pregnant... i sadly miscarried that kid but don't feel the rush to urgently wean! even for someone like me that doesn't ovulate regularly.

i did eventually need ivf but was glad to have exclusively nursed for 13 months
Anonymous
With my first: 6 weeks.

This kid turned seven weeks today and still nothing, so: fingers crossed!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:18 months, but I was still breastfeeding.


Same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:13 months, when I was down to 2 nurses/day.


Same. I could tell I was ovulating even before my period came. Libido returned full-scale.
Anonymous
Exactly one month after fully weaning my first DD, which was 10 months post-partum.

12 weeks after delivery of my 2nd DD. I was combo feeding at the time (I struggled with supply with her), but she was nursing probably 3 or 4 times a day at that point. I was shocked it came back so much earlier the second time around!
Anonymous
Like 22 months?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had to completely ween to get mine back. I was down to one nursing session by month 12 or 13 and it came back almost two weeks exactly after my final nursing session.


Same.


Same. But for me it was 4 weeks after fully weaning. Same for both kids. But every woman is different. A good friend got pregnant while still nursing a 7 month old.
Anonymous
I had to fully wean both times, and it came back a few weeks later. 78 months the first time (we were trying for #2) and 13 months the second.

Oh, and I had night weaned for both, so wasn't nursing/pumping from 11pm to 7am. Made no difference.
Anonymous
6 weeks after I fully stopped breastfeeding each kid. Weaned first at 9.5 months and got period at 9 months. Weaned second kid at 14 month and got period at 15.5. For kid #2, we went own to twice a day at a year but it still took fully weaning.

I have heard many people say they did not get a period until fully weaned.
Anonymous
6 weeks from birth both times, and I was EBF. I now am in Peri and bleed more than not, with a Mirena. I have PCOS and fibroids, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had to fully wean both times, and it came back a few weeks later. 78 months the first time (we were trying for #2) and 13 months the second.

Oh, and I had night weaned for both, so wasn't nursing/pumping from 11pm to 7am. Made no difference.


PP - oh god terrible typo! SEVEN months, not 78 months!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DC is almost 12M, and I still haven’t gotten it. I’ve been exclusively breastfeeding. Will I get it when I start weaning? I’m not complaining per se, but I’d like to start tracking cycles and eventually conceive #2. It took awhile ti conceive #1, hence my interest…


I didn't get it until I completely stopped breastfeeding. With my older kid, that was at 2 and I stopped specifically because I wanted to conceive, and did so quickly.

I have a close relative who started very quickly, while her daughter was tiny and still 100% breastfed, so I'm not saying my experience was the only norm, although my doctor assured me it was within the range of normal.
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