Breastfeeding Impact on Luteal Phase

Question

I am still breastfeeding my 14-month-old and have had an LH surge now for four months (menstruating for six). My luteal phase is shorter now, about nine to ten days. My question: Is my luteal phase likely to return to it’s previous 12 day length in time or do I have to give up breastfeeding? I am trying to conceive but also happy to be patient.
Many thanks.

April

Answer

Last Updated: November 21, 2021
Dear April,

We congratulate you for continuing to give your toddler the benefits of breastfeeding! Your luteal phase will return to its pre-pregnancy length, and you can conceive while breastfeeding.

Additionally, there is no need to wean during pregnancy; you and your baby can continue this relationship as long as mutually desired.

Andrea and Ron Gronsky

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Andrea and Ron Gronsky
Andrea and Ron Gronsky, PhD, Professional Members of CANFP,now retired, taught the Sympto Thermal Method through the Couple to Couple League, in the Oakland Region.

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