During breastfeeding, if you get your first period, the amount of menstruation will increase compared to the previous periods, because the increase of lactogen increases during breastfeeding, and the increase of lactogen will make the clinical situation of amenorrhea, so the vast majority of patients will get their periods about six months after breastfeeding, and the amount of menstruation will be relatively more, so don’t be nervous. It is recommended to keep the vulva clean during menstruation and change sanitary napkins regularly. Women should be reminded that although menstruation resumes relatively late during breastfeeding, some people resume ovulation earlier, so they must take good contraceptive measures to avoid the possibility of pregnancy. Most of them will have their periods in about half a year, but some of them will have their periods in about a year, which is normal.