Is it normal to have a period six or seven months after menopause?

It may be normal to have menstruation six or seven months after stopping menstruation, or it may be caused by uterine fibroids, cervical cancer, etc. You should go to the hospital to clarify the cause of the disease. 1. Normal physiological phenomenon: Menopausal women, with declining ovarian function, may have prolonged menstrual cycles, which may be manifested as menstruation once every several months. Therefore, if a woman is in menopause, it may be a normal physiological phenomenon for her to have menstruation again six or seven months after stopping menstruation. 2. Pathological phenomenon: (1) Uterine fibroids: uterine fibroids refer to benign tumors formed by proliferation of uterine smooth muscle tissues, which are the most common benign tumors in women, and uterine fibroids will lead to abnormal menstrual symptoms. (2) Cervical cancer: Cervical cancer refers to malignant tumors occurring in the cervical region of the uterus, which is the most common gynecological malignant tumor of the female reproductive tract, and cervical cancer will lead to symptoms of abnormal vaginal bleeding. It is suggested that when patients have menstruation again after six or seven months of menopause, normal physiological phenomena should be ruled out, and they should go to the hospital for consultation to clarify the cause of the disease and carry out treatment under the guidance of the doctor.