I've heard that periods stop during pregnancy, but I'm unsure about after delivery. When do periods typically resume after pregnancy, especially if I am breastfeeding? Does it vary?
No dear, periods stop completely once you are pregnant. If you see any bleeding or spotting, please contact your doctor immediately. After all the struggles of IVF, I learned to be very cautious with any such signs.
I'm in my 5th month and honestly, the relief of not having periods is great, but did anyone else get mild cramps that felt like periods? I get so anxious thinking it might start.
No periods at all! If I saw even a single drop of blood, I would panic and call my husband and doctor immediately. If you are experiencing any bleeding, please call your doctor right away for peace of mind.
No, actual periods do not happen during pregnancy. If you are experiencing any bleeding, it could be spotting or something that needs attention, so it's always best to consult your gynac to be safe.
Periods definitely do not happen during pregnancy. If you are bleeding, please check with your gynac immediately. It is always better to be cautious and get a professional opinion rather than guessing.
Actually, you won't get your periods once you conceive, yaar. After delivery, it can take months to return, especially if you are breastfeeding. If you have any bleeding now during pregnancy, please call your doc.
No periods once you're pregnant! That actually saves some money on pads for a few months, haha. But seriously, if you see any bleeding, don't wait, get a scan done at your hospital to ensure everything is okay.
We are planning our pregnancy right now, and from what I've read, periods stop completely. Are you experiencing some light bleeding or just asking out of curiosity?
Haan na, periods bilkul band ho jaate hain pregnancy mein. Agar thoda sa bhi bleeding dikhe toh turant doctor ko phone karo. Bilkul risk nahi lena chahiye is waqt.
Biologically, you cannot have a period while pregnant. If you're seeing blood, it might be implantation bleeding or some irritation, but definitely get it checked by your gynac to rule out any complications.
In our family, elders say minor spotting can happen, but medically, actual periods stop. Always trust your doctor's advice over old sayings. Do check with your gynac if you are worried about any bleeding.