How long does it take for menstruation to come after giving birth?

How long does it take for menstruation to come after giving birth?

As we all know, especially women, under normal circumstances women have menstruation once a month, which lasts about five days. However, after a woman becomes pregnant, she will not have her period during the pregnancy, which is about ten months. However, after giving birth, the normal menstrual cycle will resume after a period of time. So, how long does it take to have a normal menstrual period after giving birth?

The resumption of menstruation after childbirth is a natural physiological phenomenon. How long after giving birth will menstruation come? This is a common question. The time of recovery may be early or late. Some women may have menstruation as early as one month after the baby is one year old, while others may not recover until the baby is one year old.

From a medical point of view, based on the tissue morphology of the endometrium, the ovaries may be able to ovulate as early as 33-42 days after delivery. In addition, the presence of a corpus luteum after ovulation can also be observed 6 weeks after delivery. Therefore, if the mother does not breastfeed, menstruation usually comes within 6 to 8 weeks after delivery. Research data show that 40% of non-breastfeeding mothers resume ovulation 6 weeks after delivery; by 8-12 weeks after delivery, only about 35% of mothers have not resumed ovulation and menstruation. About 25% of breastfeeding mothers will resume ovulation and menstruation 12 weeks after delivery, and most breastfeeding mothers usually take until 18 weeks to fully resume ovulation function. However, it is sometimes difficult to clinically determine the exact time of the first menstrual period after delivery, and a small number of women will begin to have intermittent bleeding of small to moderate amounts immediately after delivery.

In daily life, there are many things that don’t have absolute answers, such as how long does it take for a woman to have her first period after giving birth? This is a difficult question to answer. There is no exact answer, but there is a rough range. Although we are all women, everyone has a different physique, so women's recovery after childbirth is also different. So don't worry too much if your period comes early or late.

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