The harm of not having menstruation after childbirth

  Women who have experienced pregnancy know that menstruation does not occur during pregnancy, and it will only resume after delivery. Whether it comes too early or too late, it has a certain impact. If menstruation does not occur after childbirth, women should be alert, excluding pregnancy factors. So, the harm of not having menstruation after childbirth?

  

The harm of not having menstruation after childbirth1

  There are many hazards of not having menstruation after childbirth, such as women's physical condition deteriorating, making them more prone to illness, and their bodies remaining weak after childbirth. Amenorrhea can also lead to weakened immunity, making women more susceptible to illness, such as catching a cold and being afraid of the cold, which brings a lot of inconvenience to their daily lives. This situation may also be caused by amenorrhea, which can easily lead to various complications such as cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, and other gynecological diseases. Therefore, timely examination and treatment are necessary.

  Postpartum amenorrhea for too long can cause hormonal imbalances, leading to atrophy of the reproductive system and affecting women's future fertility. After amenorrhea, hormones in the body decrease, and women may experience rapid aging, such as dry and frizzy hair, dull complexion, vaginal dryness, and extremely difficult sexual life.

  Postpartum women are already emotionally volatile, and the negative emotions brought about by amenorrhea can increase their mental stress, making them anxious, irritable, and prone to depression. In order to prevent menstrual abnormalities, women should pay attention to keeping warm, especially below the waist, adhere to not touching cold water, and try to avoid doing heavy work as much as possible.

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