Period/post delivery: If you are not nursing, your period may arrive in 10 weeks after delivery, but sometimes a piece of placenta is finally rejected from the uterus, and can cause some bleeding. If this continues, see your ob provider.
Answered 12/9/2017
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Yes, that can: happen. Some women have a much longer time without a period, but it varies greatly. It also can depend on whether or not you are breast-feeding. If you have concerns, please speak with your doctor, as they know you and your health the best.
Answered 3/22/2020
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