Is it normal to have two periods a month while breastfeeding?

“Aunt” generally refers to a woman’s menstrual period. Having two periods in a month while breastfeeding may or may not be normal and needs to be analyzed on a case-by-case basis.
If the period is more than 21 days apart, even if it comes in the same month, it is considered normal. It may be due to the fact that when a woman is breastfeeding, the hormone levels in her body fluctuate a lot, which may lead to an unstable menstrual cycle and two periods in a month. If it occurs only occasionally, it can be regarded as a normal phenomenon and need not be concerned.
If the interval between two periods is less than 21 days and the same situation occurs in several consecutive months, it is an abnormal phenomenon. It may be due to ovulation bleeding, uterine residue, endometrial polyps, etc. You need to go to the hospital in time for ultrasound and other relevant examinations to clarify the cause.
There may be other reasons for having two periods in a month during breastfeeding, so it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time for a complete examination to clarify the cause of the problem, and then give targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor.