The reason why there is still blood 2 months after uterine fibroid surgery may be because the incision is not healing well, the surgical stump is infected, or the patient is in the menstrual period, etc. It is recommended that the patient go to the hospital to find out the cause of the bleeding. Vaginal bleeding is a common phenomenon after uterine fibroid surgery, and the bleeding time and amount of bleeding vary according to the type of surgery, but generally the amount of bleeding is less than the amount of menstruation and the bleeding time is not more than two weeks. Vaginal bleeding after myomectomy is usually around 10 days, and the amount of bleeding does not exceed the amount of menstruation; after subtotal hysterectomy, there is usually no vaginal bleeding; after total hysterectomy, there may be bloody discharge for 15 days. Patients who are still bleeding vaginally for a longer period of time after surgery should first consider whether the bleeding is menstrual bleeding, and observe for 5-7 days. If the bleeding is still not reduced, it is necessary to consider incomplete healing due to poor wound suture, infection of the stump, and the presence of possible exposure of the wound blood vessels caused by excessive damage to the uterine cavity mucosa during the surgery for uterine fibroid tumors, and the patient should seek medical attention to improve the examination. If the patient is still bleeding 2 months after the uterine fibroid surgery and the possibility of menstrual bleeding is ruled out, it is recommended that the patient should actively consult the doctor to improve the ultrasound and other related examinations, so that the doctor can find out the cause of the bleeding and treat it accordingly, and the patient should not diagnose the bleeding on his/her own, so as to avoid delaying the condition.