When a venous thrombosis occurs after a hysterectomy, if surgery is done to remove the clot, the recovery time is usually shorter, usually taking 2 to 3 weeks. However, if conservative treatment is taken, it may take longer, in some cases up to a month, and in the case of deep vein thrombosis, even more than 6 months. Recovery time after a blood clot occurs after hysterectomy is affected by a relatively large number of factors. These include the location of the clot, the size of the clot, and the choice of treatment. The chances of venous thrombosis after gynecological or surgical procedures are high, so it is important to inform your doctor of any abnormalities in order to receive timely and effective treatment and to avoid delays that could lead to serious consequences.