How long should one rest after an abortion before returning to work?
After an induced abortion, women may typically resume normal work activities after resting for 14 days. Induced abortion is a surgical procedure that causes physical trauma to the female body. Following the procedure, the enlarged uterus—due to pregnancy—requires adequate rest to gradually return to its non-pregnant state. Patients should avoid consuming raw, cold, or spicy foods postoperatively and instead moderately increase their nutritional intake. Sexual intercourse must be avoided for one month following the procedure to reduce the risk of pelvic infection. Approximately two weeks after surgery, patients should return to the hospital for a follow-up ultrasound examination. Additionally, when resuming sexual activity one month post-procedure, effective contraception must be used to prevent unintended pregnancy—and thereby avoid unnecessary repeat surgical interventions that could harm the body.

Patients must fast (no food or drink) for six hours prior to the abortion procedure. For one week before surgery, vaginal medications, douching, and sexual intercourse are strictly prohibited. On the day of surgery, a companion must accompany the patient, and sanitary pads should be brought along. After the procedure, enhanced nutrition is essential to support rapid recovery. Should postoperative bleeding exceed normal menstrual flow or persist for more than 14 days, prompt medical evaluation is required to determine the underlying cause.