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PostPosted: 10/18/06 - 08:00    Post subject: Post Pegnancy Health Vote now! Reply with quote

My wife is worried because its been 4 months now after the pregnancy and a month since she stopped nursing and her period has still not come back. We are worried she might be pregnant again or that she is sick. But there isnt anything I could find about post pregnancy health on the web. Any suggestions?
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PostPosted: 10/18/06 - 08:06    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I would not worry about it. My sister stopped breast feeding 5 months ago and has still not had her period. Doctors has told her it is normal for some women. If you still feel unsure about it you can alway have her see her obgyn.
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PostPosted: 10/18/06 - 08:10    Post subject: Thank you for your quick response Vote now! Reply with quote

The problem is that she feels like she has morning sickness but 3 pregnancy tests say she is negative. We are not sure if she is pregnant again but have been using contraceptives so really didnt expect her to be so. I guess we can just wait and find out.
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