Women may experience vaginal bleeding in the first few days after abortion, and the initial bleeding is a normal phenomenon after abortion. However, if the bleeding time after abortion is too long, caution should be taken to consider whether there is a cause of incomplete abortion. So, is it normal to have no blood for a few days after a miscarriage?
1. For women who accidentally become pregnant and undergo induced abortion, if it is a minor miscarriage, such as within three months, the postoperative bleeding time is usually within 7-10 days, and there is usually not a significant amount of bleeding. So in this case, it is normal for there to be no bleeding after 10 days of miscarriage.
2. If vaginal bleeding persists for more than 10 days, it may be related to incomplete abortion. Therefore, it is necessary to go to the hospital for gynecological ultrasound examination in a timely manner to observe whether there is any pregnancy residue in the uterine cavity. If it is diagnosed as the cause, curettage surgery is needed for treatment.
3. If there is a miscarriage in the first month, it is also called induced abortion, mainly referring to the termination of pregnancy surgery after 3 months. At this time, the volume of the female uterus has increased significantly, and the surgery will also cause significant damage to the uterus, thus increasing the recovery time accordingly. Therefore, the bleeding time after surgery can be around 15-20 days.
If there is bleeding for more than 20 days, it is necessary to go to the hospital for necessary examinations to prevent uterine cavity infection, poor uterine recovery, and intrauterine residue. After diagnosis through examination, timely treatment is also necessary.