A two-month miscarriage is not a major miscarriage; a major miscarriage is when the pregnancy is more than three months old.
Abortion is best done between 6 and 7 weeks of pregnancy, when estrogen has reached its highest level, the cervix has been softened and dilation will be smoother, and abortion between 6 and 7 weeks of pregnancy will result in better uterine contraction, less bleeding, and a faster recovery time, causing less harm to health.
However, it is not recommended to have an abortion no matter if the month is big or small, the surgery will cause harm to the woman’s body, so it is recommended to do a good job of contraception in general.
Pregnant women who have had an abortion should pay extra attention to hygiene, change underwear and panties, wash the vulva every day, prohibit sexual intercourse for 4 weeks after the operation, pay more attention to rest, and eat a diet rich in nutritious food.