How long does it take for progesterone levels to return to normal after an abortion?
After an abortion, progesterone levels typically return to normal within 2–4 weeks or 4–8 weeks, depending on individual physical condition, uterine cavity recovery, and other factors. The details are as follows:
1. 2–4 weeks
During pregnancy, a woman's human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) and progesterone levels gradually rise and then slowly decline after an abortion. With adequate sleep, sufficient rest, and good personal hygiene, progesterone levels usually return to normal within 2–3 weeks after the procedure, especially in individuals with good physical health and faster recovery.
2. 4–8 weeks
If a woman experiences excessive anxiety, engages in sexual activity, or frequently stays up late after the abortion, or if there is retained tissue in the uterine cavity requiring a second surgical evacuation (e.g., dilation and curettage), progesterone levels may take 4–8 weeks to gradually return to normal.
After an abortion, it is important to get plenty of rest and maintain a nutritious diet to support physical recovery. If any discomfort or abnormal symptoms occur, prompt medical evaluation at a hospital is necessary.