It is normal to have a period again more than a year after menopause, if it was stopped for more than a year because of pregnancy and breastfeeding. If this is not the case, it is not normal and the cause needs to be checked. If you have had your period for more than a year after stopping, it is normal to have your period again if you have stopped for more than a year because of pregnancy or breastfeeding, and you need to check for the cause. If you are a young woman and you have stopped menstruating for more than a year, you need to check for the cause, check for endocrine diseases such as polycystic ovary syndrome and hyperprolactinemia, and also rule out tumors of the reproductive system. If you are an older woman and have stopped menstruating for more than a year and start menstruating again, consider postmenopausal bleeding, and you need to consult a doctor in time for sex hormone six, gynecological ultrasound, gynecological examination and so on, to find out the cause of the bleeding, and then treat for the cause of the disease.