Some women get their period within a month after having a baby, while others get their period after a year.
The timing of menstruation after childbirth is variable. Some people get their period after one month, while for women who are breastfeeding, the onset of their period is delayed, with most people getting their period after six months, but some getting their period after a year. Most people will have their period after six months, but some will not have their period until a year later. Even if you do not have your period, you will ovulate normally and you should be careful to use contraception when you have sex.
It is normal for people to menstruate one month, half a year or a year after giving birth. In some people, menstruation is irregular after resumption of menstruation, but usually it will gradually become regular on its own.
In addition, you should pay attention to eating well-digested and nutritious food, keep your vagina hygienic, and change your underwear frequently.