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Making the decision to go through with an abortion it is often a stressful one.
There are many reasons why that decision is made whether it’s due to the health of the mother, learning about the health of the baby, and also that it’s just not the right time to bring a child into the world.
Whatever the situation is, it’s not one for others to judge, that is your decision and whatever you choose to do, it’s right for you.
Because it’s a stressful situation, there could be an effect on your upcoming menstrual cycle.
As explored in previous articles, stress can delay your period because your body is trying to regulate everything else (and it’s been said that delaying ovulation helps to prevent a pregnancy during a stressful time based on history).
Some women see their periods return quickly, within 4-8 weeks, while others may not see it as soon.
Let’s take a look at the basics of an abortion, different types, and then we can discuss how it can affect your next cycle (or two).
Abortion – General Information
An abortion is when pregnancy is ended at an early stage through an outside intervention. While there is a term, spontaneous abortion, it’s sort of a misnomer. It’s essential to note that this is a miscarriage.
This was not a pregnancy where the parents decided to terminate it, it’s when the body did it naturally [1].
The body, once a woman is pregnant, starts creating pregnancy hormones and preparing all the organs for sustaining a new life.
This means that during the time before and even after the abortion for a period of time, the woman can still experience some pregnancy symptoms such as morning sickness and sensitivity to smells.
The body must go back to normal and let those hormones regulate in order for you to start feeling yourself again and so that you start having a cycle again.
When you make the decision to get an abortion you’ll want to go to a trained medical practitioner. Going to a place that isn’t can risk your health and your future fertility.
There are two types of abortion, a medical abortion, and a surgical abortion.
No matter which you choose an early abortion will not impair your fertility or result in complications later in pregnancies.
Both medical and surgical method can be used to induce abortion throughout the pregnancy. The choice of method used depends on factors such as pre-existing medical conditions, preference of women and availability of surgeon.
Medical Abortion
The medical abortion is as it states, it’s done with medicine and one of the most common medications used for this is mifepristone, a progesterone receptor modulator. Since progesterone is required to maintain pregnant uterus in quiescent state, mifepristone will bring about uterine contractions and result in expulsion of fetus.
This is followed by prostaglandin analogue misoprostol, which can now be administered in lower doses, and brings about strong contractions to expel products of conception.
This is something you must get from a doctor and is not an over-the-counter medication. The name may change depending on where you are located however they all do the same thing.
Surgical Abortion
As the name states, this is an abortion done surgically where the doctor will do either a manual vacuum aspiration (MVA) or a dilation and evacuation (D&E).
The former is generally done within the first 12 weeks and the second can be done after the first month [3].
What About your Menstrual Cycle after an Abortion
When you terminate a pregnancy during the first trimester, your period should return in four to eight weeks [4].
Generally, the earlier in the pregnancy you have the abortion, the sooner your cycle will return.
However, that does also depend on what type of birth control you are using (as some can delay or lighten your period, even stop it completely.
No matter what type of method you are using, if you don’t see your period return within the eight weeks, it’s advised to contact your doctor to check for pregnancy or any underlying conditions.
Right after the abortion, your body is going to prioritize expelling all the remnants from the lost pregnancy.
This includes fetal tissue in addition to other debris from your uterus, and it’s characterized by heavy bleeding.
Essentially, this is your first period because it is the beginning of your cycle, getting your body ready to ovulate once again.
The first period after an abortion might not be what you usually anticipate. It could be lighter than your normal one and might not last for the length of time that is normal for you.
That next period could even be heavier than you normally would expect as well. However, if your period is exceptionally heavy and long (filling more than one pad every two hours), you’ll want to contact your doctor.
What Could Change?
When it does come to that next period, as stated above, it might not be what you would normally expect. It could be different in multiple aspects than what your periods were like before your abortion.
One change could be the flow. If you had a surgical abortion, it could result in a lighter period than normal, and with a medical abortion, it could be heavier than normal [5].
You might also find that you have more PMS and other symptoms such as back pain and cramping for the first few cycles. This is normal and should eventually even out to what you experienced before [6].
One reason that the period after a medical abortion is heavier is that the body is still expelling all pregnancy-related tissues [7].
A surgical abortion removes the products of conception and endometrial lining, which results in lighter periods.
Pregnancy Test After Abortion
After an abortion, many want to see if it was successful and taking a pregnancy test is a sure way to determine that. Right?
Well, not necessarily depending on when you take it. A pregnancy test measures the levels of human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) in the urine which is the pregnancy hormone as we’ll call it.
While the hormone does decrease very quickly after an abortion, there is still some in the body for up to four weeks after having an abortion [8].
After this point, it’s safe to take a test and determine that you are in fact no longer pregnant. Before that, you may get a false positive because your body hasn’t fully cleared the hormones from your system.
A blood test is a bit different because they can see the actual levels of the hormone. A test can be taken just before the abortion and then about five days post-abortion. If the levels have decreased, then the abortion is successful [9].
Getting Pregnant After Abortion
In that timeframe between the abortion and your next period, you may ovulate. However, this time can vary for different women and depends on how far the pregnancy was when the abortion happened.
Generally, this happens before the second cycle, the first cycle is when the body is still clearing out the pregnancy hormones and such and getting back to being regular again [10].
Because you will not know if you are ovulating yet, it’s recommended that you take precautions to prevent another pregnancy. Either you or your partner could investigate different methods of birth control.
In addition to not wanting to go through another abortion, your body will need time to heal from the loss of a pregnancy so another one is not recommended until at least a few months when it is Fully recovered.
This is very true for those who have had a surgical abortion where the cervix needs to heal from an actual surgery.
Final Thoughts
Again, having an abortion is an extremely personal decision and one that will affect you not only physically but also mentally as well.
Take care after your procedure to care for yourself, whatever that entails. It could be seeing a therapist, taking some yoga classes and meditation (once cleared by your doctor), getting a massage or a spa day, etc. It’s up to you.
Each person will handle it differently but treat your body with respect afterward and when you are ready to start your family, you will still be able to.
Do you have a question about your menstrual cycle, pregnancy, abortion or any other related topic? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions page.
References
- Visit https://www.webmd.com/women/abortion-procedures#1
- See https://www.nps.org.au/australian-prescriber/articles/mifepristone
- See above #1
- Planned Parenthood. What can I expect After Having an In-Clinic Abortion? [link]
- Aliya Khan via First Cry Parenting. Period After Abortion – Symptoms, Changes and Self Care Tips. [link]
- See above #5
- New Kids-Center. What’s Period After Abortion Like When to Worry? [link]
- Women Help Women. Was My Abortion Successful? [link]
- see above #8
- see above #7




I had medical abortion on the 13november I had stomach cramps and I was bleeding and it was light for 2days and after a week I did a home pregnancy test it was positive. Is the abortion successful or not?
Generally, hCG levels will remain high up to 6 weeks after abortion or miscarriage. It may be necessary to re-test a few times after an abortion to ensure that the pregnancy has been terminated. Give it some time and then retest.
Please I need your answer so badly, I had an abortion on the 26 of November, and till now am still seeing some signs of blood, which I know is not my period because it’s light and not heavy, but the question is my back is still paining me, likewise my breast, do u think the baby is still inside. Please reply am worried
It is normal for you to bleed after the procedure and this bleeding can last for a little while or for many days. Each person can have a different bleeding experience. It is also normal to have back pains and cramping after an abortion. If the pains are unbearable then you need to revisit your doctor.
I had a medical abortion on the 9th of Oct and on the 20th of November l had my first period. It was dark on the first 3 days and then became normal period. I had heavy bleeding on the nights of 26th and 27th passing blood clots. I haven’t had bleeding – just light period. But I’m concerned it’s taking too long. This is the 12th day. Is this normal?
The effects of an abortion include bleeding, cramps or a vaginal discharge. If these symptoms are excessive and you have a high fever then you must see a doctor. Don’t worry about your delayed period – in most instances, a menstrual cycle is expected within 4 to 8 weeks after an abortion.
Hi. I had an abortion through the pill I’m August 20th. I had my first normal period October 16. I didn’t have one in September because I was still bleeding. Ive always been regular ever since I started menstruating. Usually when I been pregnant I take a pregnancy test as early as 9 days of being late and I always get a positive right away. (3times) well I was supposed to get my period November 13 and it never came. I have been using the withdrawal method but I am not on birth control. I have took 4 pregnancy test and they all read negative. I’m still waiting for my period. Is this normal ? Oh I should add that in September I did take a plan b because I had an accident.
Hi, please I had an abortion with Cytotec at home and two weeks now I am still bleeding. Unfortunately, I had sexual intercourse in my 2 weeks and 1 day of bleeding. Please, is it possible to be pregnant again even as am bleeding?
Hello. Yes, it is possible to get pregnant while you’re bleeding. Physical recovery after a miscarriage is quick and takes only a few days. After about a month, your body will be working normally and your menstrual cycles will begin once again. It is possible to become pregnant during your first menstrual cycle after your miscarriage or abortion.
I had a surgical abortion at 15 weeks on October the 5th this yr…on 23rd Oct my and my husband had unprotected sex… I came on my period on the 8th November but last week I’ve been feeling pregnant again like extreme tiredness, cravings etc could this just be my hormones?…
I had an abortion October first and now is November 29 i haven’t got my period
I had a surgical abortion Oct. 7 I had sex Oct. 25th and he did ejaculate in me I had my first period Nov. 9/10 I spotted for 3 days am I pregnant. I am nauseated, but my boobs don’t hurt.
I had a surgical abortion Oct 28 bleed lightly for a week, started taking birth control pill that following Sunday, Nov 1. Had sex 2 weeks after the abortion been taking the pill every day at same time but now I haven’t had my period and I’m on my last day of sugar pill. Took a pregnancy test and it says positive even though its been 4 weeks after the abortion. Could I be pregnant again?
Hi, my wife got abortion in the month of July 8th, for 3 month there was no periods on 18 OCT with heavy bleeding thought it would stop normally in a week but it continued for a month with heavy bleeding, consulted doctor gave medicine it reduced for weak and again started with heavy bleeding and again consulted doctor and took scanning on 26 Nov the impression says.. “SIMPLE CYSTIC AREA IN ‘R’ OVARY, kindly advice what is it mean. Thanks in advance…
I had my abortion last Oct. 26 and then the blood came out in just 3 days. And until now I don’t have a menstrual. Is it is normal or what? Because I have a back pain.
It is normal to have a short menstrual flow after an abortion. In most instances, a menstrual period is expected within 4 to 8 weeks after an abortion. If the back pains are unbearable or severe, then you need to return to the doctor.
I had an abortion through pills in jan then in the month of October my periods were delayed by 3 days and in November again it’s delayed by 4 days what could be the reason???
A delayed period is normal and may be caused by different factors including stress, fatigue and hormonal changes. Read more here http://womanjunction.com/8-mess-period/
I have medical abortion on August 9 and had menstruation on October 13 or 14, I haven’t had my menstruation this November. When is my possible menstruation will come?
In most instances, a menstrual cycle is expected within 4 to 8 weeks after an abortion. You do not need to worry – what you’re experiencing is normal.
my menses supposed to start on the 27th of november this month,but it started on the 25th of november this month. advise me
Hello, I am just worried because I had an abortion last Sep. 17, 2015 and in Oct 17 I had my period that last for 8 days. We are sex active with my husband but we use contraceptives, but I am afraid that it failed because until now I don’t have yet my period. Do you think I am pregnant?
Don’t worry about your delayed period – in most instances, a menstrual cycle is expected within 4 to 8 weeks after an abortion. In your case, since you’re on birth control it may take a bit as longer to return.
I had a medication abortion on Sept 11/12. My first period after was October 19 and was lighter, spotted for 3 days then had a heavy flow for a day and then very light again. Again on Nov 19 I had one day of heavy bleeding then light again for a few days. From Nov 17-18 I had bleeding but when I wore a pad there was never any blood on the pad, only when checking and wiping. The only time I’ve had sex was sept 25 and it was for less than a minute and he didn’t come close to ejaculating. I’ve taken many hpt all negative, a urine test at the clinic on Nov 4 and 23, and a blood test on Nov 24 all were negative. I also had a vaginal ultrasound on the 23 because I’ve been nauseous, dizzy and had a lot of lower abdominal pain. Is there any chance I could be pregnant?
Hello. So sorry but the chances of being pregnant are very low. All the tests have confirmed that you’re not pregnant. A vaginal ultrasound is the most accurate and it has indicated that you’re not pregnant at this time.