Is it normal to have light periods years after a c-section?

Low menstruation after cesarean section for many years may be normal perimenopause, or it may be caused by endometrial damage or irregular menstruation.
1. Perimenopause: Women who experience low menstrual flow many years after cesarean section may be in perimenopause, a sign of gradual decline of ovarian function. If the ovaries cannot secrete sufficient amount of estrogen, the endometrium will not be able to undergo cyclic hyperplasia and exfoliation under the action of the ovarian cycle, resulting in women experiencing scanty menstrual flow.
2. Endometrial damage: If a woman has been experiencing low menstrual flow for many years after a cesarean section, the endometrial lining of the uterus may have been damaged during the cesarean section, resulting in a decrease in menstrual flow.
3. Irregular menstruation: Women who have low menstrual flow years after cesarean section may also suffer from irregular menstruation due to mental stress or hormone secretion disorders.
If a woman has a low menstrual flow years after a cesarean section, she can go to the hospital to clarify the cause of the low menstrual flow, and then take targeted treatment.