yes most likely, it will take awhile for your body to return back to normal and bring all those crazy hormones back to the right level, after having a baby my period lasted 6weeks, however if you feel as if your period is alot heavier flow then usual go see your doctor, hopefully they will be able to put your mind at ease, hope this helps :)
If your period is heavier than normal or is lasting longer than usual, it is probably nothing to worry about, but you should go to a doctor to be checked.
If you've been having constant vaginal discharge, lasting longer than usual and your fiance and you are trying to conceive, this could well be an early sign of pregnancy. It may not be too soon to do a home pregnancy test even if your period is not due for a few days as some tests can detect the presence of hCG a week after conception has taken place.
No; having a normal period is a sign that everything is... normal. If your period is longer than usual, heavier than usual or abnormal in some way, than you should consider consulting a doctor.
Yes it can make your period arrive one day later than usual
Not an educated answer, but someone I knew had that exact same problem, with huge amounts of bloodloss. And it turned out she had low Iron content. She was on medication for about 2-3 months then the problem subsided. P.S: She was bleeding for about 15 days a month.
It is possible to have your period 3 times during your pregnancy. Just because you have your period doesnt mean you are not pregnant.
9 days as usual
Yes, sometmes when you start birth control you will have break through bleeding and it can tie in with your period since you started the pill during your period.
no...i wouldn't think so...cuz u've had ur period
You will have brown poo as usual but might be red (blood) because of period.
miscarriages in the first couple of stages may appear to be a heavy period and may last a little longer than a usual period. you may see a few bloodcots also
Irregular periods are common. If you find that it is happening often you can talk to your doctor. Sometimes medication can be prescribed to control the bleeding.