There is a phenomenon worthy of attention: the first menstrual vaginal bleeding after delivery is regarded as menstrual cramps by many mothers. In fact, according to the basal body temperature measurement, 60% are anovulatory, strictly speaking, anovulatory menstruation, not real menstruation. The amount and duration of bleeding are much longer than normal menstruation, and the menstrual cycle is not allowed. Therefore, many mothers' postpartum menstruation will be abnormal for a while.
It is a natural physiological phenomenon for mothers to recover their postpartum menstruation during breastfeeding. This is a common problem. The recovery time is early and late. The early one can menstruate after the full moon, and the late one can not recover until the baby 1 year old.
When a mother breastfeeds her baby, ovulation and menstrual recovery are relatively slow. If you are not a lactating mother, the recovery time of postpartum menstruation will be faster than that of lactating mothers, about 6- 10 weeks faster. Most postpartum mothers will have more menstruation than usual when they come to menstruation for the first time, and will basically return to normal when they come to menstruation for the second time, so mothers don't have to be too nervous and don't need treatment.
When menstruation comes, the milk quantity of lactating mothers will generally decrease, and the quality of protein and fat in milk will also change slightly. Protein content is high, and fat content is low. This milk sometimes causes indigestion in babies, but this is a temporary phenomenon and will return to normal after menstruation. Therefore, no matter during or after menstruation, there is no need to stop breastfeeding.