Following abortion, menstruation usually returns after between two and four weeks, depending on the trimester in which it took place so a woman will be fertile and may get pregnant again unless she starts a family planning method. All modern family planning methods can be used immediately after post-abortion care, provided that:

You should advise women not to have sexual intercourse until their bleeding stops (usually five to seven days after abortion) and any complications have been resolved. Also advise women not to use natural family planning (NFP) methods until their regular menstrual pattern returns. Moreover, all women should be advised that the only contraceptive method that provides protection against sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is the condom. The box below summarises the principal guidelines for post-abortion family planning.

Summary of post-abortion family planning