If a breastfeeding woman has her period, she can continue to breastfeed her child and it usually has no effect.
If a woman breastfeeds after giving birth, she may resume ovulation four to six months after delivery and then have her period. After menstruation, you can continue to breastfeed your child, and basically there is no adverse effect on your body.
However, since breastfeeding women have menstruation, it means that the ovaries have resumed regular ovulation, and if there is no requirement for reproduction for the time being, effective contraceptive measures must be taken when having sex. This is because an unwanted pregnancy will lead to an increase in the level of estrogen in the body, which will affect the secretion of milk, and this will affect breastfeeding.
Women in the breastfeeding period, must pay attention to nutritional diet, eat more food rich in high-quality protein, vitamins and calcium and other trace elements, not only can promote the growth and development of the baby, but also conducive to the recovery of the body after delivery.