Due to various reasons, women have no choice but to have their fetuses aborted, and most of them choose abortion surgery. Abortion can cause significant damage to the female uterus, and hysteroscopy abortion is also a type of abortion surgery. So, how long does it take for menstruation after hysteroscopy abortion?
Women who undergo hysteroscopic induced abortion usually resume menstruation around 30-40 days after the procedure, similar to painless abortion and regular abortion. But if a woman's menstrual cycle is irregular, the time for menstruation to resume after abortion may exceed 40 days, so this needs to be judged based on each woman's specific situation. For women with a particularly regular menstrual cycle, menstrual blood will be discharged around 30 days after abortion.
Hysteroscopic abortion surgery is one of the abortion procedures. Before the surgery, some laboratory tests and examinations should be done, and food should be prohibited for the first four hours before the surgery. The cost of this surgery is relatively high compared to other abortion procedures, but because curettage is not required, hysteroscopic abortion surgery causes minimal damage to the uterus.
After undergoing abortion surgery, women need to go to the hospital for follow-up examination. In addition, postoperative recovery also requires adjustments in diet, labor, and other aspects to ensure effective and rapid wound healing and promote the recovery of the uterus.