What should I do if my period doesn't come after an abortion

  Nowadays, women's sexual attitudes are relatively open, and many women do not pay attention to their sexual life. If they get pregnant without wanting to have children, they can only have their children removed through abortion. Some women who have stopped menstruating for a long time become very anxious, thinking that there must be a big problem with their body. So what if menstruation doesn't come after an abortion?

  

What should I do if my period doesn't come after an abortion1

  1、 How long does menstruation last after a miscarriage

  After a miscarriage, menstruation usually occurs around 28 days after the abortion. However, many women may experience amenorrhea due to various reasons such as recuperation, psychological pressure, and uterine recovery after a natural miscarriage. Some may delay it for a few days, while others may delay it for a few months. If you feel uncomfortable, you can take some medicine to regulate it. Generally, menstruation will begin one month after the day of the abortion.

  After abortion, the ovaries can generally restore ovulation function within 22 days, and menstruation begins around one month later. However, a small number of women experience menstrual disorders such as prolonged periods, varying cycle lengths, and amenorrhea after induced abortion. This condition usually returns to normal after 2-3 months, with a few cases lasting for a long time. Regular follow-up examinations are sufficient. If it persists for a long time, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for examination to rule out the possibility of organic lesions.

  2、 How long does it take for menstruation to be considered normal after a miscarriage

  Natural abortion is similar to induced abortion. Generally, ovulation is restored 22 days after abortion, and menstruation occurs approximately 30-40 days after the abortion procedure. However, menstrual flow after miscarriage may be temporarily abnormal due to the recovery of the endometrium and ovaries, as well as endocrine effects, but generally does not exceed 45 days. If you haven't come for more than 45 days, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up to see if there are any residues.

  3、 What should I do if I don't have my period after a miscarriage

  First, confirm if you have been pregnant before, if not. Irregular menstruation may be caused by endocrine problems, and poor endocrine conditions may also lead to natural miscarriage. I suggest that you first conduct a comprehensive examination to see if there are no problems before trying to conceive. If you have a history of miscarriage or miscarriage, you should find the cause before the next infertility to avoid repeating the same mistake. Use electrochemiluminescence method to detect endocrine and anti embryonic antibodies 3-5 days after menstruation; Perform vaginal colposcopy, dynamic digital hysterosalpingography, and four-dimensional transvaginal ultrasound 3-5 days after menstruation. Generally, a diagnosis can be made, but some patients may require dilation tests and further examination with electronic hysteroscopy or laparoscopy.

  After natural abortion, there may be changes in the menstrual cycle, and a small number of women may experience menstrual disorders such as prolonged periods, varying cycle lengths, and amenorrhea This situation usually returns to normal after 2 to 3 months, with a few cases lasting longer Moreover, ovulation can generally be restored within 22 days, so it is important to be aware of the possibility of getting pregnant again.

  Through the description in this article, it can be known that women usually have their menstrual cycle again within 30-40 days after an abortion. If a woman's menstrual cycle has not returned for two or three months, then you must go to the hospital for examination and take measures based on the examination results.

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