How long after a uterine evacuation (D&C) will menstruation resume?

Jul 16, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Disease description:

I went to the hospital for a uterine evacuation a while ago, and I haven't had my period since. I would like to ask how long it generally takes for menstruation to resume after a uterine evacuation.

Doctor's answer (1)
Dr. Zhao Xiaodong
In general, it takes about one month for menstruation to return to normal after a D&C (dilation and curettage) procedure. This timeframe is calculated from the day of the D&C, although the exact recovery time may vary depending on multiple factors, including the patient's age, physical condition, reason for the D&C, and postoperative recovery. For patients who are young and in good physical condition, estrogen levels may recover more quickly, and menstruation could resume around 30 days after the procedure. However, for those who are older, in poor health, or underwent the procedure due to complex conditions, the menstrual recovery may be delayed, possibly extending to 40 days or longer. It is important to note that if menstruation does not resume after an extended period following the D&C, or if there are abnormal symptoms such as unusual bleeding or abdominal pain, prompt medical attention is advised to identify the cause and implement appropriate treatment. Additionally, adequate rest and dietary care are recommended after a D&C. Patients should avoid excessive fatigue and refrain from consuming irritating foods to promote a speedy recovery.