How long does it take to get your period?

The decision to have menstruation (commonly known as menstruation) after a normal delivery is made on a case-by-case basis, and there is no definite time, but menstruation usually occurs within a year.
How long it takes to get your period after a normal delivery is related to many factors, such as whether or not you need to breastfeed after delivery, the pregnant woman’s own condition, and whether or not the delivery went well, and so on, and should be analyzed on a case-by-case basis.
If the labor goes well and there is no breastfeeding after delivery, and the body recovers faster, menstruation will usually come in 2-3 months after delivery. If the labor goes well and there is breastfeeding after delivery, it is possible to have menstruation by 4-6 months after delivery. If there is heavy bleeding during the delivery and the recovery time is prolonged, it can be temporarily observed for up to one year.
Since each mother’s age is different and her body varies, no generalization can be made. For couples who do not plan to have a second child, if they have intercourse during this period, they must take safety measures to avoid unwanted pregnancy.
If you have not had your period for more than a year, you should consider whether there is any endocrine abnormality in the postpartum period, and go to the hospital as soon as possible for examination and then symptomatic treatment.