The time of menstruation after ectopic pregnancy surgery varies depending on the type of surgery, the thoroughness of the surgery, and the individual’s physical condition. Normally, under normal circumstances, menstruation will return to normal about 1 month after surgery. If radical tubal surgery is performed, the patient’s blood HCG level will be rechecked after surgery and if the blood HCG value drops to normal, menstruation can resume soon. In case of conservative surgery or incomplete surgery with residuals, it is important to determine the decrease in blood HCG value. If the ectopic pregnancy persists and the blood HCG never drops to normal values, the resumption of menstruation is delayed, but when the blood HCG level drops to normal, the resumption of menstruation is very likely. In addition, patients need to be aware that if they are weak and nervous, this may also cause a delay in the resumption of menstruation. Regardless of whether there is a resumption of menstruation, sexual intercourse should be dispensed with in the month after the operation.