Is my aunt ovulating just after delivery?

A woman's menstrual cycle usually lasts from 28 to 35 days, and each cycle contains four phases, namely:

1. Precycle (days 1-7): A woman’s body begins to prepare for pregnancy, hormone levels increase, and she may experience uncomfortable symptoms such as fatigue, headaches, and breast pain.

2. Intermediate cycle (8-14 days): Hormone levels rise again and women may feel more excited and want to have children.

3. Post-cycle (days 15-21): A woman’s body prepares for the arrival of her baby, her hormone levels drop, and she may experience symptoms such as headaches, breast pain, and fatigue.

4. Ovulation period (22-28 days): Women’s hormone levels increase again during this period, which is the period when women are most likely to become pregnant.

So, let’s talk about whether you are ovulating after your pregnancy? This issue involves women’s reproductive health and we need to treat it with caution.

Normally, a woman's hormone levels will drop after having a baby, which is a normal physiological process. Therefore, during this period, women are not at their most vulnerable to pregnancy. Moreover, even if a woman becomes pregnant during this period, it is not necessarily the best time to get pregnant.

In addition, we need to note that there is no inevitable connection between cycle and fertility. Some people may have different cycles, but this does not affect their fertility.

To sum up, the period after menstruation is not the ovulation period, but it depends on the individual's menstrual cycle. If you are considering fertility issues, it is recommended that you consult your doctor to learn about your best times to have children.