How many days of leave are allowed for a miscarriage?
Generally, it is recommended to take a leave of absence ranging from 10 to 30 days after a miscarriage to ensure adequate physical recovery. If abnormalities occur, prompt medical attention is advised. Detailed recommendations are as follows:
If the miscarriage occurs naturally within the first three months of pregnancy, or if medical abortion is completed smoothly with good baseline health, a leave of 10 to 20 days is recommended. During this time, women should avoid heavy physical labor and reduce activity levels to promote physical recovery.
For late-term miscarriage, surgical abortion, poor baseline health, or complications during the miscarriage process, a leave of 20 to 30 days is recommended. In these cases, the female body requires more time for recovery, including endometrial repair, physical conditioning, and nutritional replenishment, to ensure full recovery and prevent long-term complications. Heavy physical labor and strenuous exercise should also be avoided during the recovery period, and physical recovery should be closely monitored.
Sexual activity should be avoided for one month after a miscarriage to reduce the risk of infection and unintended pregnancy. During this period, women should consume foods rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals, such as eggs, milk, lean meat, fish, legumes, fresh vegetables, and fruits.