Distinguish between preterm and postpartum

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The doctor asked me: I just gave birth to a baby 1 month ago, bright red blood appeared. I gave birth by cesarean section and exclusively breastfed my baby. Can I ask if this is a period or a preterm period? If it's premature, how long will it take to get my period back? Thanks you.
Dao (1994)
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Dear! Normally, after 3-4 weeks of giving birth, a woman will have a preterm period and after the postpartum period, after 6 weeks, a woman will have her period again. If a woman is exclusively breastfeeding, the period of amenorrhea can be extended up to 6 months. The case you describe is likely premenstrual. If it doesn't last long, it's not a big deal and if you're exclusively breastfeeding, it's likely to take up to 6 months to get your period back.
If you need more advice, you can go to the hospitals of Vinmec Health System for more specific answers. Thank you for trusting, sending questions to Vinmec. Best regards!
Master, Doctor Nguyen Nhu Thu Truc - Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Vinmec Nha Trang International General Hospital.
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