You usually won’t get pregnant on the ninth day after a clearing because there are usually no mature follicles to be expelled.
The removal of the uterus, i.e. scraping the uterus, is usually required in the early stages of pregnancy when there is a history of incomplete abortion or hyperemesis gravidarum. In the process of purging, there is a possibility of damage to the cervix and the uterine lining, in order to prevent the occurrence of infection, it is also necessary to take antibiotics and avoid coitus for one month after the operation.
On the 9th day after the procedure, ovulation has not yet resumed, so the possibility of pregnancy is relatively small, but it may lead to infection in the uterine cavity, and you need to consult a medical professional to clarify whether you need to take anti-inflammatory drugs such as amoxicillin to prevent infection.
If you do not want to have children for the time being, you must take good protective measures during intercourse, and if you have any symptoms of discomfort, you should go to the hospital in time and consult a physician for guidance.