Is it normal to get your period right after you get out of the womb?

Menstruation after the first day of labor may be normal, but it also needs to be identified as menstruation.
Menstruation is the end of the puerperal period, usually around 42 days after delivery. At this point, the uterus has basically recovered, and normal menstruation may have resumed for women who are not breastfeeding, or for those who have been breastfeeding for a short period of time and are not producing milk well. However, you need to pay attention to the amount and color of your period and seek medical attention if there are any abnormalities.
For women who continue to breastfeed, it is also normal for the production of lactogen to inhibit the levels of estrogen and progesterone, thus affecting the onset of menstruation.
Care should be taken to identify whether the bleeding is due to menstruation or abnormal bleeding caused by abnormal tissue or residue in the uterine cavity. If the bleeding persists, it is recommended to consult a doctor for standardized treatment.