In general, the discharge of malignant fluid will stop in 3-7 days, some of them may be prolonged for 10-14 days depending on the individual’s body type and condition. This period is considered normal as long as the amount of bleeding does not exceed the amount of menstruation and there is no abdominal pain or fever. The bleeding is caused by the trauma on the wall of the uterine cavity caused during the surgery and usually stops as the uterus contracts and the trauma recovers. It takes about 40 days for the uterus to fully recover. You can take a cycle of short-acting contraceptives after surgery to help the endometrium recover. Avoid intercourse for 1 month after surgery, pay attention to hygiene and nutrition, do not take a tub bath and do not exercise strenuously. In case of foul odor, abdominal pain and fever, you should consult a doctor promptly and have an ultrasound examination of the uterine adnexa 2 weeks after surgery.