It is also a normal condition when there is no bleeding after the removal of the uterus.
Uterine cleansing is a surgical procedure that removes the endometrium, residual tissue in the uterine cavity, stagnant blood and other substances by using a sterile curette, intrauterine negative pressure suction and other means. If the above substances are removed cleanly during the operation, the uterus contracts well, and the blood sinuses in the uterine cavity close in time to stop bleeding, no bleeding may occur, which is normal.
If a small amount of vaginal bleeding occurs, usually because the uterine blood sinuses have not completely closed, or there is still a small amount of stasis and other substances being discharged from the uterus, the bleeding can usually stop on its own, which is also normal.
If the bleeding is heavy or prolonged, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time to prevent the residue in the uterus from being discharged and the uterus from becoming infected, which may cause harm to your health. For more information, please consult your doctor.