30-100 days: It depends on whether or not the mother is breastfeeding, which can suppress ovulation and periods. In the absence of breastfeeding, periods usually return sooner. If a new mother breastfeeds exclusively, periods may not return for months. One important thing to remember is that you can still get pregnant before your first period after a delivery...Ovulation occurs first.
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