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Irregular cycles after BC and while breastfeeding
Posted by:
magpie0387
on Sat Jan 15, 2011
I have always had regular cycles of about 30 days. I have only experienced an irregular cycle once after I went off the BC pill for the first time. Then they returned to normal and I got pregnant. I had my daughter In May of 2010. Right after that I went on the Mini pill. I had a period 7 weeks after my daughter was born then another about 3.5 weeks later. After that I had an IUD put in. With the IUD I spotted on and off and had period like flows for almost 3 whole months. I had the IUD removed and went back on the mini pill. I had a light flow for about 3 days right after I had the IUD removed. Then I had spotting for two days in the middle of my cycle and another day about 13 days later. When my period was about 3 days late I took a HPT and got a BFN. I took 4 more HPTs throughout the last couple weeks and all were BFN. I also do not really have any preggo symptoms. But I am now going on CD 45. I stopped taking the pill after 1 month because my husband and I want to start trying for #2. I am still breastfeeding but not full time because my child is on solids now. Anyone else in the same position or has anyone else had trouble getting back to regular cycles after BC or while breastfeeding?
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