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Hi Jodine, Lynn,
I've noticed anecdotally that women whose menses returned quickly after
childbirth often had a history of heavy, irregular and painful menses, with
one of the women diagnosed as having endometriosis. Has anyone seen research
on this?
Amy, bfg counsellor, doula
www.fourtrimesters.com
> Jodine writes:
>> My menses returned at about six weeks after
>> all four. I've had well-meaning people tell me that I clearly didn't
>> breastfeed exclusively *enough.* They've suggested perhaps I didn't
>> breastfeed at night (I did, as often as each baby wanted.)
>>
From: "Lynn Shea":
> My experience was the same with my 3. Incidentally I was "normal" weight
> pre
> pregnancy and gained 36 pounds with each.
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