How long is it normal to have a period after a miscarriage

Generally speaking, you will have your period about 1 month after miscarriage, because miscarriage is a mandatory termination of pregnancy, so some people may have an endocrine imbalance and may not have a period until 40-50 days, which is normal; if you have not had your period for more than 50-60 days, you should pay attention and go to the hospital for a checkup. The first one is to rule out the possibility of another pregnancy, because we have seen many patients who may have resumed sexual life after one month, but did not pay attention to contraception, resulting in another pregnancy, which also needs to be alerted; another aspect is that we see a lot of clinical and outpatient cases nowadays, because the endometrium is damaged after abortion, and if the damage is serious, it may cause If the damage is serious, it may cause adhesions in the uterine cavity or cervical canal, which may lead to delayed menstruation or even amenorrhea, and this problem may be more serious and may affect the woman’s ability to conceive again. Once this problem occurs, it is important to go to the hospital in time to rule out the possibility of cervical adhesions. If the adhesions do occur, some hysteroscopy and endometrial repair treatment may be required.