What does an early period after giving birth mean?

Generally speaking, menstrual period does not come immediately after giving birth, especially for breastfeeding mothers, menstrual period will come later. If menstrual period comes earlier after giving birth, it means that the body is recovering well, which is a normal phenomenon, and there is no need to worry about it too much. Menstruation is a unique physiological change for women. We all know that menstruation stops when a woman is pregnant, but it will return to normal after a period of rest and recuperation after giving birth. Many women have an early return of menstrual period after giving birth, so they are especially worried about it, fearing that they have some kind of disease, and they are worried all day long. In fact, an early return of menstrual period after giving birth shows that our body is recovering better, and mothers don’t need to make a big fuss about it. Breastfeeding women get their period later than non-breastfeeding mothers. Non-breastfeeding mothers will get their period after 6-10 weeks of recovery time, and usually ovulate about 10 weeks after delivery. For mothers who are breastfeeding, their period may be delayed for a long time, and in some cases, it may not even occur during the whole period of breastfeeding, which are normal phenomena, and mothers don’t need to be obsessed and worried about it. As mentioned above, the early onset of menstrual period after delivery is not an abnormal manifestation, due to the fact that there is a certain degree of variability in the physical condition of each person, so the onset of menstrual period can not be generalized.