The uterus needs to recover for a period of time after childbirth before normal menstruation can occur, and normal ovulation can generally resume about three months after childbirth. If you become pregnant during breastfeeding it will affect the quality of your milk, the quality of your milk will drop significantly and you will also experience darkening of the nipples and swelling and pain in your breasts, which will also lead to a significant decrease in your milk, at which point it is not recommended to continue breastfeeding your baby. The nipples are more sensitive during pregnancy, and if they are stimulated they are also prone to induce pseudocontractions, so they must be taken seriously. If you are pregnant during breastfeeding, it is more harmful to the mother, the recovery time after delivery is short, the body is still weak and needs to be adjusted, if you are pregnant at this time it is easy to cause anemia, the body’s immunity decreases is not conducive to the growth of the fetus, it also has a certain impact on the repair of the uterus, it is easy to cause placental adhesion or placenta praevia. When the child needs to be nursed and taken care of, another pregnancy will increase the burden and strain on the mother and delay the recovery of the body. The first child will be born by normal birth, so we recommend that the earliest you can wait a year before you want to have a baby, if it is a caesarean section, you need to wait two years before you want to have a baby, if you are breastfeeding, have confirmed pregnancy, decided to have a baby, you need to suspend breastfeeding first, if there is no intention to continue to have a child, breastfeeding pregnancy after the need to go to the hospital as soon as possible to check, so as not to miss the best time for abortion.