What’s wrong with not having a period for a year after giving birth?

“Auntie” generally refers to menstruation, a year after giving birth without menstruation may be the normal physiological changes caused by the postpartum period, but also may be related to pregnancy, Silkman’s syndrome and other factors.
1. Physiological factors: If you are breastfeeding after giving birth, it may lead to a slower recovery of the ovarian function, which may cause changes in the uterine lining, leading to the phenomenon of not having a period. This situation will usually return to normal after weaning.
2. Pregnancy: Breastfeeding mothers will ovulate even if their menstrual periods have not yet returned. Therefore, if you have sex during this period, the possibility of pregnancy cannot be ruled out.
3. Schihan’s syndrome: Schihan’s syndrome is an endocrine disease in which the pituitary gland becomes hypopituitarized as a result of postpartum hemorrhage in pregnant women. The function of the pituitary gland is closely related to the onset of menstruation. Therefore, it can also lead to delayed menstruation.
At the same time, delayed menstruation is also related to other factors such as endocrine disorders. Therefore, lactating mothers must maintain a reasonable diet and lifestyle. If there are other adverse symptoms, it is important to go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying her condition.