Having menstruation during breastfeeding means that women have symptoms of pregnancy again, but menstruation should not come too early during breastfeeding, as it will affect the body's recovery. Generally, menstruation will come normally one or two months after giving birth. This is a very normal physiological phenomenon and there is no need to worry too much. The time of menstruation during lactation is determined by the recovery of women's physical condition, and the menstrual period during lactation is irregular. Will I have menstruation during breastfeeding? Some mothers suddenly find that their menstruation has come one day during breastfeeding, and they think there is something wrong with their body. In fact, it usually takes about 6 weeks for mothers who give birth to babies who do not breastfeed to resume menstruation, and mothers who breastfeed usually resume menstruation a little later. However, every mother's physical condition is different, and the time for menstruation to resume is also different, which may be one month or one year. But no matter when your period comes, it is actually normal and there is no need to worry. One thing you need to pay special attention to is to carefully distinguish whether it is menstruation or lochia. If you find that it is lochia and it continues, it is recommended to go to the hospital to consult a doctor. Menstrual period during lactation: The timing of menstruation after childbirth is uncertain. Some mothers may have menstruation as early as one month after the baby is full-month old, while others may have to wait until a year later. That's because after mothers give birth, the recovery of their menstrual cycles and ovarian ovulation function varies from mother to mother, so the timing of menstruation may be early or late. Mothers who breastfeed their children generally resume ovulation and menstrual cycles later. Is it better to have your period early or late during breastfeeding? If mothers' menstruation resumes early, all body functions will recover as soon as possible, and menstruation will come early, so the chance of pregnancy will be greater. However, during pregnancy, the mother's uterus expands, and contraception is also necessary after delivery to give the uterus time to repair itself so as not to cause serious harm to the mother's body. At the same time, if the mother's menstruation resumes late, then the breast milk will be more suitable for breastfeeding the baby, because the milk will decrease during menstruation, which may also affect the quality of the milk. Whether or not you will have menstruation during breastfeeding is different for each mother, so mothers should not be too anxious. The early or late menstruation depends on the ovulation function of the ovaries. If you recover early, your period will come earlier, otherwise, it will be slower. However, it should be noted that it is possible to get pregnant even if you do not have your period after giving birth. In order to protect the mother's body during sexual intercourse, contraceptive measures should still be used. |
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