How long it takes to get your period after having a baby depends mainly on whether you are breastfeeding or not. If you are breastfeeding, most of you will get your period about six months after the birth of your baby. If you are not breastfeeding, you will get your period about two months after giving birth. The vast majority of women need to breastfeed after giving birth, so they will get their period about six months after giving birth. In some cases, menstruation will occur about one year after delivery, which is normal. It is normal for menorrhagia to occur during breastfeeding because of the increase of lactogen in the body. Although you do not have a period during breastfeeding, if you have sex, you must take birth control measures, because some people will ovulate, so although you do not have a period, you may still get pregnant, so we should pay special attention to this point, and we recommend that you pay attention to sexual hygiene.