I didn’t have intercourse during pregnancy for the safety of the fetus, but I can have intercourse during breastfeeding after the birth of my child, so do I still need contraception? Women in the postpartum first ovulation and menstruation time there is a great difference, in general, not breastfeeding, about 10% -15% of women in the postpartum 6 weeks or so can resume ovulation, 30% can be resumed in 3 months postpartum ovulation, menstruation may be in the postpartum 6 weeks or so can be resumed, for breastfeeding women may be even later, more in the postpartum 4-6 months first excluded, but there will be 6 weeks after delivery that ovulation,. Therefore, in the clinic will often check 2-3 months after delivery and pregnant pregnant mothers. Therefore, breastfeeding is not a safe period, or to do a good job of contraception, especially cesarean delivery of pregnant mothers, more to do a good job of contraception, so as not to cause adverse consequences, in time to be the mother of a normal birth, in the breastfeeding period of abortion, the mother will be too late to regulate the body, prone to cause physical weakness. Then how long can you have sex after giving birth? For normal delivery, according to the recovery of the uterus, generally speaking, 42 days after delivery can be recovered, but if there are abnormalities, such as puerperal infection, the uterine recovery will be prolonged. For cesarean section mothers, the recovery is even slower, and cesarean section mothers should finally have sex three months after delivery. For contraception during breastfeeding, the most appropriate method is the contraceptive method, which is simple and reliable. At this time, due to breastfeeding, contraceptive pills should not be taken as much as possible, and since the uterus is softer after delivery and it takes time for it to recover, the IUD is not the best choice for contraception during breastfeeding.