It is normal to have your period two months after giving birth. During the postpartum breastfeeding period, the body is affected by the secretion of lactogen, some people come to menstruation early, some come to menstruation late, it is not a big problem. If the period comes early, it may be considered that the secretion of lactogen is low and the hormone level in the body is within the normal range, so there will be normal menstruation. At this time, the secretion of milk may be less, this situation is not a big problem. It is not a big problem if your period comes early or late when you are breastfeeding after giving birth. As long as you have your period, if you don’t want to have children in a short period of time, and if you use contraception, there is a possibility of pregnancy, but it is not very likely. The hormone levels in the body are not within the normal range most of the time because of the influence of lactogen secretion. It is also normal for menstruation to be irregular during breastfeeding. Although you have a period two months after delivery, the next period may not come at the normal time. Therefore, it is normal to have a period two months after delivery. When you are breastfeeding, it is normal to have more, less, earlier, later or irregular menstruation, mainly due to the influence of lactogen secretion, which is a normal phenomenon and not a big problem.