If you are still bleeding half a month after hysterectomy, it may be normal small amount of bleeding from the stump, or it may be caused by wound splitting of the stump, polyp of the stump, and so on. 1. Normal stump bleeding: half a month after hysterectomy, if the absorbable suture of the stump is absorbed, the stitched area will lose the pull of the suture, and local rupture of capillaries may occur, resulting in a small amount of bleeding. However, this kind of bleeding is usually small and can be relieved by itself. 2. Stump wound dehiscence: bleeding after half a month of hysterectomy may also be the result of stump wound dehiscence. If the stump of the hysterectomy wound splits under external force, it may lead to hemorrhage or even hemorrhagic shock. 3. Stump polyps: bleeding water half a month after the hysterectomy, may also be the stump polyps by friction caused by bleeding. If you are bleeding half a month after hysterectomy, and the bleeding is heavy or accompanied by other symptoms, you need to consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor for relevant examinations, to clarify the cause of active treatment.