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C-section, Regular Period, Light Bleeding

i had a baby 4 months ago by c-section and my periods have been regular until now. My period came 5 days early, but seemed regular. Then it lasted 5 days which it normally last 7 days. Now on March 22 i went to the bathroom and have very very light bleeding . I feel like my period is starting again. What is wrong with me? I am 33.
Thu, 27 Mar 2014
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Hello mam, I would like to know the date of your last periods before this 22 march pink discharge and that if you are lactating your baby. Still I think this irregularity is just related to your post delivery state but to be on safer side do a urine pregnancy test which if negative there is nothing to worry. But if this irregularity persists then visit your gynecologist.
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C-section, Regular Period, Light Bleeding

Hello mam, I would like to know the date of your last periods before this 22 march pink discharge and that if you are lactating your baby. Still I think this irregularity is just related to your post delivery state but to be on safer side do a urine pregnancy test which if negative there is nothing to worry. But if this irregularity persists then visit your gynecologist.