How long after curettage can one become pregnant

  Regardless of the reason why women undergo curettage, it causes a certain degree of harm to the body. Therefore, it takes some time to recover after curettage. For women who want to conceive, they should not rush to have a child after curettage to prevent adverse consequences to the body. So, how long can they get pregnant after curettage?

  

How long after curettage can one become pregnant1

  Generally speaking, pregnancy can be achieved 3-6 months after curettage. However, due to individual differences in physical conditions, the recovery status after curettage may also vary. As long as menstruation can return to normal after 3 months, with a normal menstrual cycle and volume, women can become pregnant, as this indicates good physical recovery. Scraping the uterus causes damage to the endometrium, and the degree of damage to the endometrium during the surgery varies. Women need to determine when to conceive based on their body's recovery.

  If a woman's body has not recovered after six months, it may be due to permanent damage to the endometrium or weakened ovarian function, and the woman needs to undergo treatment before preparing for pregnancy. When preparing for pregnancy, it is also necessary to undergo gynecological examinations to check one's physical condition. As long as there are no health issues, one can conceive.

  Women who need to undergo curettage surgery are mostly due to problems with the uterus. Curettage has two main functions: one is to stop bleeding, which can scrape off the endometrium that has not yet fallen off and prevent bleeding. The second is to examine the scraped material to rule out the possibility of endometrial problems.

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