Is it normal for menstruation to return six months after menopause?

Returning to menstruation six months after menopause is usually normal if it is caused by the menopausal transition. If it is caused by reproductive system diseases, it is not normal.
1. Menopausal transition: If a woman has been menopausal for more than half a year and has vaginal bleeding again, she may still be in the menopausal transition. At this time, the hormones in the patient’s body are not stable, and some patients can experience this phenomenon.
2. Diseases of the reproductive system: including senile vaginitis, endometritis, endometrial polyps, uterine submucosal fibroids and other diseases, due to inflammation, occupying lesions, etc., bleeding can occur.
After six months of menopause and menstruation, there may be other reasons, go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the relevant examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out targeted treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition.