Linda, While I did not get my periods back that early, I did get them back between 4 and 6 mos with all four of my children, regardless of my attempts to practice ecological breastfeeding and sustain amenorrhea. It was quite a disappointment for me, but out of my control I was also a pretty big milk producer, though not to the extent of the mother you describe. My babies were able to "tank up" pretty quickly, 5-10 minutes, after a couple of months, and when I donated milk for a baby, the caretakers said that they had to "dilute" my milk because it was too rich for the baby! (?) I have given much thought to this, and I think for starters that my babies probably did not spend as much time at breast as the average "reference" baby does. Perhaps this is the downside of being an abundant producer who doesn't need a lot of stimulation to maintain supply? I am guessing that I have a higher or lower threshold hormonally, depending on how you look at it, though I don't know which hormone is the balance kicker. Anyone want to take the ball down court a little further? -Lisa ****************************************************************************** Lisa A. Marasco, IBCLC / [log in to unmask] International Board Certified Lactation Consultant / [log in to unmask] ******************************************************************************