Under normal circumstances, women usually do not have menstruation during breastfeeding due to the effect of lactogen secretion. However, due to individual differences, some women may have menstruation.
It is normal for women not to have menstruation during breastfeeding because the body secretes a lot of prolactin during breastfeeding, and too much prolactin in the body will inhibit ovulation of the ovaries, so there will be no menstruation.
However, due to individual differences, some women may experience menstruation during breastfeeding, which is also normal, usually around 6 to 8 months after breastfeeding.
During breastfeeding, women should pay attention to their diet and enhance their nutritional intake to provide their babies with the nutrients they need and to promote their growth and development. At the same time, contraceptive measures should be taken to avoid unwanted pregnancy.