Normally, you can go out about 7 days after miscarriage. Miscarriage in the usual sense is miscarriage, and there are two types of miscarriage: early miscarriage and late miscarriage. Miscarriage within the third month of pregnancy is called early miscarriage, and the recovery of the body is relatively fast in this period because the pregnancy is not particularly long and the fetus has not grown particularly large, so the damage to the body after miscarriage will be smaller. In this case, it is recommended that the patient rest for about two weeks, during which time he or she should stay in bed for three to five days and go out on the seventh day, but pay attention to keeping warm. For women with heavy vaginal bleeding and strong abdominal pain, the time to go out can be delayed. If the miscarriage is within 12-28 weeks of pregnancy, it is a late miscarriage, and a month’s rest is recommended for a small birth in this case. So although it is possible to go out for about three days after miscarriage, do not go out for too long. In addition, patients must pay attention to good warmth and rest after miscarriage, nutritious diet, and application of drugs to promote uterine recovery.