Is it possible to get pregnant again just one month after a miscarriage?
Generally, one month after a miscarriage, if ovarian ovulation has resumed and unprotected sexual intercourse occurs, it is possible to become pregnant again. However, if ovulation has not yet recovered, the endometrium has not adequately healed, or there is no sexual activity, pregnancy is unlikely. If in doubt, it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider early. Detailed analysis is as follows:

If the body recovers quickly after miscarriage and the ovaries have restored normal ovulatory function within one month, pregnancy may occur following unprotected sexual intercourse due to fertilization of the egg by sperm. This situation is more common among young individuals with good baseline health. However, the endometrium may not yet be fully repaired at this stage, increasing risks such as miscarriage or poor embryonic development if pregnancy occurs.
If ovarian function recovers slowly after miscarriage and no ovulation occurs within the first month, or if the endometrium remains in a healing phase due to significant damage from the miscarriage, conception is unlikely even with sexual intercourse. If there is no sexual activity during this period, pregnancy will not occur. These scenarios are often related to the type of miscarriage and individual physical constitution, and medical evaluation is needed to determine the recovery status.
One month after a miscarriage, it is important to monitor the return of menstruation and avoid unprotected sexual intercourse too soon. If pregnancy is suspected, prompt medical evaluation is recommended to assess the uterine environment for embryo implantation and overall physical condition. For those not planning immediate pregnancy, effective contraceptive measures should be adopted.