After giving birth, the uterus constricts and begins to return to it's pre-pregnant state. The lining of the uterus is shed in the form of Lochia. This postpartum bleeding or Lochia occurs after every birth. The length of time a woman bleeds for, and how heavy it is, varies. It is heavy the first few days, with lots of clots, but usually after the first week it is quite light.
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no it's not possible to be pregnant for two years without giving birth, but sometimes very few women get to be pregnant for ten month and then give birth (it happens).
Yes. Many women get pregnant this way not realizing that they may already be ovulating.
Every minute, one woman dies giving birth.
If you are early every month by approximately the same amount of days, change your calendar. It is not unusual for young women or women on birth control to have a contracted menstuation calendar.
You haven't given enough information. I'll try to answer anywayAfter giving birth you will have bloody discharge for up to 1 month. It will slowly get less and less. This is not really a period.Sometime between 6 weeks and 4 months after giving birth most women will begin to have periods again. They should be fairly regular after they resume but may vary by as much as a week earlier or late for several months.If you have had a real period and have stopped getting it there are three main reasons doctors will explore. First, are you breastfeeding? Many women don't have any period at all while they are breastfeeding. Second, is your thyroid normal? Sometimes after pregnancy a woman's thyroid can go haywire. This can be checked with a simple blood test. Finally, are you pregnant again? It is possible to get pregnant as soon as one month after giving birth!
About 90% of women can get pregnant after a month without birth control.
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Women sweat when they give birth because giving birth is hard on the body and takes a lot of physical energy.