How long after a miscarriage does menstruation resume?
Generally, "ren liu" refers to induced abortion, and "yi ma" refers to menstruation. A woman's menstrual cycle usually resumes about one month after an induced abortion. The detailed explanation is as follows:
Induced abortion can have a certain impact on a woman's endometrium and ovarian function, so a recovery period is needed after the procedure. During this time, the ovaries gradually resume ovulation, and the endometrium thickens in preparation for the next menstrual cycle. Usually, menstruation resumes about one month after the abortion. The first menstrual period may be slightly heavier or lighter than usual, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. If a woman has not had a menstrual period about 40 days after the abortion, it is recommended to return to the hospital for a follow-up examination to assess the recovery of the uterus and ovaries and rule out possible complications such as intrauterine adhesions or cervical adhesions.
Women should also maintain healthy lifestyle habits, avoid excessive fatigue and emotional fluctuations, and pay attention to personal hygiene to prevent infections. If any discomfort or abnormal symptoms occur after the abortion, prompt medical consultation is advised.