In general, normal menstruation can be resumed 1-6 months after the end of leuprolide treatment, with some statistics averaging 89 days after stopping the drug. The exact time of recovery depends on the sensitivity of the patient to the drug and the patient’s condition. Leuprolide is a gonadotropin drug, which can inhibit the endocrine function of the ovaries and cause the endometrium to atrophy and thin, and can also cause the ectopic endometrium to atrophy and disappear, thus achieving the purpose of treating endometriosis. However, some patients who are sensitive to leuprolide may take a relatively long time to recover from menstruation, which may take about 3-6 months. Since leuprolide can cause osteoporosis, estrogen supplementation can be given along with the treatment to prevent bone loss. In addition, you should eat a light diet after leuprolide injections and avoid foods that activate the blood.