Is it normal to have a period two months after childbirth?

For both breastfeeding and non-breastfeeding women, it is normal to have your period two months after delivery. This is because each woman’s constitution is different, so the time for menstruation to resume varies from person to person. For women who are mixed or artificially fed, the time for menstruation to resume is usually around 6 weeks to 8 weeks after delivery, so it is particularly normal to have menstruation two months after delivery. For women who are exclusively breastfeeding, physiological amenorrhea may occur due to the influence of lactogen, and in principle, no menstruation. However, there are some women who are exclusively breastfeeding, but the baby cannot suck on the breast frequently at night and the suppression of ovarian ovulation function by lactogen is weakened, which may lead to the onset of menstruation and the appearance of menstruation two months after delivery. Therefore, as long as there is no abnormality at this time, and the amount of milk production is normal and the baby eats milk normally, then there is no need for any anxiety worry. So it is normal for a woman to have her period two months after giving birth, she only needs to pad her sanitary napkin, wash her hands well before breastfeeding and have intercourse after her period is clean. Once menstruation comes, good contraceptive measures must be taken to avoid unintended pregnancy.