| Once I got down to 3 pumps a day my period came back (8 months PP both times). Sorry to be another person not exactly fitting what you’re looking for. |
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First child - one month after weaning
Second child - two weeks prior to last time breastfeeding |
| It always came back when baby started having long stretches between feeds. Say, 6 or 7 hours through the night. Way before I ever weaned. I EBF. |
| At 8 weeks postpartum and I EBF until a year with one and then year + naps/bedtime until 25 months with the other. |
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I nursed both my kids until they were 3.5 years. For both kids, my period returned around 13 months PP.
Actually I suspect for many people, their period returns before the baby is fully weaned. |
Ok but how does knowing how common it is helpful to me? I weaned. Someone who got their period and then weaned has no bearing on my situation. |
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OP here again. I'm interested in the mechanisms of how weaning leads you to get your period back. IE, you stop producing certain honorees through breastfeeding, your body starts producing hormones to ovulate. I'm interested in that timeframe...weaning to fertility.
Someone whose period returns prior to weaning isn't going through what I'm curious about, because weaning obviously has nothing to do with their return to fertility. |
Your subject line and lack of any information in your post didn’t state that you had weaned or that you were interested specifically in the return of fertility. Ask a broad question, get broad answers. |
| My period returned a month after postpartum bleeding and then continued every month as usual, even though I was exclusively breastfeeding, so... |
The vast majority of people get their period back well before weaning. |
If you have weaned and your period is not back something is up unless you are only a few months post partum. Take a pregnancy test. You can drop an egg before you have a period. Most women get their period back when there are stretches of time between feeds (e.g. sleep training) and/or starting solids. The average is 6mo. The weaning question is confusing because we don't know if you mean wean onto cow's milk (12 months) or wean onto formula (possibly days post partum in which case no period would be normal). |
A period means return to fertility. That's what getting your period means. |
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Did you:
1. Breastfeed 2. Stop breastfeeding completely 3. Get your period? How long was the time between step 2 and 3? |
Yup and you can get pregnant while breastfeeding |
https://www.healthline.com/health/parenting/period-while-breast-feeding To answer what was apparently your actual question, prolactin prevents menstruation. Exactly how your body reacts to prolactin varies person to person so everyone gets their period back at different times, although breastfeeding increases the chance it will take longer. Apparently, "the timeframe for normalizing periods is anywhere from six months to two years." Hope that helps. |