There is no definite conclusion as to whether it is better to have menstruation earlier or later after delivery, there are advantages and disadvantages of each, and there is no specific time limit as to when menstruation should come after delivery for each person.
If you are not breastfeeding, menstruation usually resumes 6-10 weeks after delivery, and ovulation resumes about 10 weeks after delivery. For breastfeeding mothers, the resumption of menstruation is delayed, and in some cases, menstruation does not occur during the period of breastfeeding, and it resumes in 4-6 months after delivery on average.
If the menstrual period resumes later after delivery, there is ovulation before the first menstrual period, so even though the breastfeeding woman’s menstrual period has not resumed, there is still a possibility of conception, so even if the menstrual period has not resumed during the period of breastfeeding, you need to do a good job of contraceptive measures in the same period of time.
If there are no abnormalities in the body after the birth of a woman, regardless of whether it is early or late menstruation, it is a normal phenomenon, do not worry too much, usually do a good job of care can be.