It can take months for a menstrual cycle to regulate after having a child and all births can produce different ways of getting back to your pre-pregnancy state again. If you are breast-feeding, your cycle may not return to normal until you stop. In some cases, a hormonal imbalance may occur, especially with the thyroid so this may be affecting your cycle.
I think it's a good idea to get a blood panel done to see where you stand with both your reproductive hormones and your thyroid. These imbalances are not generally serious and some medication can get you back to normal again.
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Hello Anon
Thank you for writing.
It can take months for a menstrual cycle to regulate after having a child and all births can produce different ways of getting back to your pre-pregnancy state again. If you are breast-feeding, your cycle may not return to normal until you stop. In some cases, a hormonal imbalance may occur, especially with the thyroid so this may be affecting your cycle.
I think it's a good idea to get a blood panel done to see where you stand with both your reproductive hormones and your thyroid. These imbalances are not generally serious and some medication can get you back to normal again.
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June 12, 2018 - 5:24amSusan
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