Menstruation is also known as menstruation, and there is no indication of how soon after delivery menstruation occurs to indicate a good recovery. The return of menstruation and the timing of ovulation are affected by breastfeeding, and breastfeeding women’s menstruation returns later, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that the recovery is not good either. Women who are not breastfeeding usually return to menstruation 6-10 weeks after delivery and ovulation resumes about 10 weeks after delivery. Breastfeeding mothers have a delayed return to menstruation, some do not have a period while breastfeeding, and ovulation resumes on average 4-6 months postpartum. For those who return to menstruation later after delivery, ovulation occurs before the first menstrual period, so even though breastfeeding mothers do not return to menstruation, there is still a possibility of conception. After giving birth, you should go to the hospital for a review to know how your body is repairing itself, and consult a doctor in time if there is any abnormality.