Not exact matches
It's definitely sufficient for wearing during your
fertile week
of the
month in addition to light flow days during your
period or as backup for your menstrual cup or tampon.
If it's been less than six
months since you gave birth, you've been exclusively breastfeeding your baby, and you haven't gotten your
period, then you meet the qualifications
of the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM)-- which means it's highly unlikely that you're
fertile yet.
While the pre-menopausal stage is the
fertile or reproductive stage
of a woman's life, peri-menopause refers to the time just before menopause and continues for 12
months after the final menstrual
period.