How long after a miscarriage can I get pregnant again?

  Many women, who have to choose abortion or medication for one reason or another, or who have had a spontaneous abortion for various reasons, when they want to become a mother again, how long it takes to get pregnant again after an abortion becomes one of the main concerns in their mind.  Many people believe that they need at least 6 months of contraception before they can get pregnant again after an abortion. Some patients also believe that they need such a long period of time to “condition” their bodies, and some OB/GYNs may say that “this gives enough time for the uterine lining to repair”. There is no basis for these beliefs.  Most abortions in early pregnancy, whether spontaneous, medication or abortion, are safe, with a low incidence of complications and sequelae. The repair of the endometrium is marked by the normal menstrual flow. When normal menstrual flow is restored, the endometrium has been repaired. So, how long does it take to get pregnant again after an abortion?  As we can see, not everyone needs to rest for 6 months after having a miscarriage in early pregnancy, but you can choose the right time to get pregnant according to your situation and your doctor’s advice.  However, some miscarriages are caused by other diseases and require the professional advice of a specialist, such as staph, hypothyroidism, etc. After a spontaneous miscarriage, it is recommended that the couple undergo a preconception checkup 6 months before getting pregnant again to try to find the cause of the miscarriage, treat the symptoms, reduce the risk factors and minimize the occurrence of adverse pregnancy outcomes.