Postpartum menstruation recovery time
From a medical perspective, according to Uterus Judging from the tissue morphology of the endometrium, it can be speculated that the ovary may be able to ovulate as early as 33-42 days postpartum. In addition, the presence of the corpus luteum after ovulation can also be observed at 6 weeks postpartum. Therefore, if the mother is not breastfeeding, menstruation usually occurs within 6-8 weeks after delivery. Research data shows that 40% of mothers who are not breastfeeding resume ovulation 6 weeks after delivery; by 8-12 weeks after delivery, only about 35% of mothers have not resumed ovulation and menstruation. About 25% of breastfeeding mothers will resume ovulation and menstruation at 12 weeks postpartum. Most breastfeeding mothers usually do not fully resume ovulation until 18 weeks. However, sometimes it is difficult to clinical It is difficult to determine the exact time of the first menstrual period after delivery, and a small number of women will begin to have small to moderate intermittent bleeding immediately after delivery. Reasons for low menstrual flow
Breastfeeding mom’s menstruation
breastfeeding baby For new mothers, ovulation and menstruation resume later, and some may not have their period until a year later. For most people, the first menstrual flow is heavier than usual, and the second menstrual flow is normal, so no treatment is needed.
When menstruation begins, the amount of milk produced by nursing mothers generally decreases, and the quality of protein and fat contained in the milk also changes slightly. The protein content is higher and the fat content is lower. This kind of milk sometimes causes indigestion symptoms in babies, but this is a temporary phenomenon and will return to normal after the menstrual period. Therefore, whether during or after menstruation, mothers do not need to stop breastfeeding.
New mothers in the puerperium can become pregnant even if they do not menstruate. Because whether you can get pregnant depends on whether you ovulate or not. The recovery of ovulation is not necessarily synchronized with the recovery of menstruation, especially in the few cycles just after menstruation resumes, which are often anovulatory menstrual cycles. However, many people start ovulating before menstruation resumes, especially in women who are not breastfeeding, ovulation often resumes earlier. Therefore, if a mother has sexual intercourse while breastfeeding, she may become pregnant at any time because ovulation has resumed. According to statistics, half of the women who conceive during lactation were conceived before menstruation resumed. Therefore, as soon as you start having sex after giving birth, you should take contraceptive measures.

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