There are many precautions that can be taken after a miscarriage, which is commonly known as the menstruation. After the operation, pay attention to the cleanliness of the bleeding and the presence of abdominal pain, which clears in 5-7 days. The vaginal bleeding is not heavy and there may be slight abdominal pain, but there will not be severe abdominal pain. If abnormalities occur, with heavy bleeding and significant abdominal pain, prompt medical attention is needed. One month after the operation, it is important to observe whether menstruation comes normally and whether there is any significant change in the amount of menstruation compared to usual. Because the operation is performed inside the uterine cavity, it can cause damage to the endometrium. If there is infection or damage to the endometrium, it may cause uterine adhesions, reduced menstrual flow or even amenorrhea at a later stage. After the operation, pay attention to more rest, maintain hygiene, do not do heavy physical labor for two weeks, and do not have intercourse for one month. Diet can be enhanced with nutrition, but it is advisable to be light and easy to digest at the beginning.