Does childbirth takes away period pains? Do mother get to have cramps-free periods after childbirth?
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Some women experience heavier, longer or more painful periods after having a baby. These changes may relate to a larger uterine cavity causing more endometrium to shed. For some women, however, their periods improve. This may occur after pregnancy and childbirth have stretched the uterus and dilated the cervix. This alone can improve future periods. Pregnancy also releases hormones that relax uterine muscles. But generally, period changes after birth, it can only be expected given that your body has gone through a big serious change. However, if your period change becomes something of serious concern, do not waste time before you see your doctor.
You go through so many physical changes during pregnancy that you may not pay much attention to the break you get from your monthly periods. Most women often forget about their period cramps after being pregnant for 9 months, so they feel sort of different when they experience it after childbirth. The uterus is expelling any contents and it’s healing and going back down to size. if you’re nursing, it’s common for the cramps to really occur while doing so as the stimulation causes uterine contractions. You likely won’t have a period while you’re breastfeeding, at least not for a few months.