Does an early postpartum period indicate a good recovery?

The term “vacation” refers to menstruation. Early menstruation does not necessarily mean that you have recovered well after delivery, because the timing of menstruation is also related to the mode of delivery, breastfeeding, nutrition and other factors, so you cannot rely on the timing of menstruation to determine your body’s recovery. Some women who have recovered well and eat more nutrients after giving birth, without breastfeeding, may resume menstruation earlier, which is normal. If the body recovers well, but breastfeeding is practiced after delivery and the surgery is a cesarean section, the period may come later after delivery, but it does not mean that the body recovers poorly. Therefore, it is not possible to tell how well your body is recovering from childbirth by your period, as there are many factors that are related to how early or late your period comes back after childbirth. In order to promote the recovery of postpartum body, mothers need to pay attention to relaxed mood, eat a lot of nutritious food, and ensure a regular routine. If you feel unwell after giving birth, you should go to the hospital in time and take reasonable treatment under the doctor’s guidance to promote the alleviation of your condition.