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    Default Period arrived and still breastfeeding

    Hi there

    I guess I am after some advise or experiences from other girls.

    I think my period has just started (first one since the birth of my baby) and I was wondering how it may (or may not) affect my breast feeding. My daughter is 7 months old and is only breast feed (no formula) and started solids about 6 weeks ago. I was wondering if the hormonal change will affect how she feeds or how my milk tastes. Has anyone had any experiences of their bub not wanting to feed once their period arrived?? At the moment I am feeding her 5 times over 24 hours. Thanx
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    im after the same answers my DD is 8 months and i just got my period today kinda a bit disappointed was hoping that it would stay away for a little longer... grrr
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    with DS I didnt' get AF till after I finnished feeding him, with DD I got AF when she was 5mths and then again just after 7mths, she was fully breastfed at the time for both, i'm pretty sure I got mine cause DD is a shocking feeder, causing my milk supply to go up and down like a yoyo

    oh and yes she did become even fussier when AF arrived, but after a couple of days was back to her usual feeding

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    Wow I got my AF back 8 weeks after DS was born and I was breastfeeding. I must be really strange then.

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    ok so should it be regular?? or will it be all over the shop till she stops feeding?

    Sorry to hijack..
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    Lisa, it can be all over the show. or regular, it all depends, and everyone is different

    I just went 2.5mths between AF's will be interesting when the next one comes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizzy View Post
    Lisa, it can be all over the show. or regular, it all depends, and everyone is different

    I just went 2.5mths between AF's will be interesting when the next one comes
    grrr that sucks i should start to build up my supply of HPT then cause now im gonna be stressing if it doesn't show up again in a month..
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    Wow! That was quick - thanx for the responses girls. I did not think anyone would answer till tomorrow!!

    I am the same Little Treasures. I was hoping mine would stay away for a few more months.

    Thanx Gizzy I sound similar to you. My DD feeds quickly (my let down is hard and fast!) but she easily gets distracted so I am sure sometimes she does not take a full feed. I think this is why my period has arrived - I thought for sure I would not get it yet. Guess I was just hoping?

    Because DD is easily distracted during breast-feeding I just hope that any "changes" does not put her off. I would love to feed her until she is 12 months old if I can. Hopefully if she feeds over the next few days she will be OK for the next few months?
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    I too got my period back straight away practically and i breastfed both my boys .
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    Both times I have got my period back before my girls were 6 weeks old. First couple of times they were a little fussier and wanted to be fed more often (your supply can dip a little bit) but I just demand fed at it wasn't an issue after the first 2 or 3 times.

    Mine are very irregular....DD1 I had AF every 2-3 weeks until she was 10 months old.
    DD2 I seem to have one 26 day cycle, then 2 short cycles (2-3 weeks) but my short cycles are spacing themselves out so I'm hoping to be regular soon! She's 8 months old now so hoping!

    Most people it seems to be the more feeds baby has the less AF's they have to deal with, I appear to be the opposite!


 

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