It is normal to have menstruation after the menstruation period, as there is not much bleeding during delivery and the body is less damaged. With good nutrition and proper rest during the menstruation period, the ovarian function will recover, the hormone level will be stable, and the endometrium will be repaired faster, and you will get your period on time. The first postpartum menstruation may be very small and last for a short time, which is normal. After menstruation, you must pay attention to take contraceptive measures to avoid unwanted pregnancy. Women who give birth by normal delivery recover faster than those who give birth by cesarean section, and an intrauterine device can be placed three months after delivery. It is also normal not to have a period during breastfeeding, so don’t worry too much. The menstrual flow may not be very regular within six months after delivery, and the amount may be different from before, which is caused by high lactogen.