For adults, even a minor fracture is unlikely to heal in 1 month. Since age is the most important factor affecting fracture healing, the standard fracture healing time for adults is usually 2-3 months. There are some parts of the body that can recover as early as possible due to better blood supply, but it still takes 1.5 to 2 months. There are some areas where even minor fractures may not heal due to poor blood supply, such as femoral neck fractures. Minor fractures in adolescents or infants are very easy to heal in 1 month, and newborns can even achieve clinical healing of a femoral stem fracture in 2 weeks. Overall, minor fractures are generally difficult to heal in 1 month.