What Happens to Ovulation after Miscarriage?
There is typically no real change in ovulation after miscarriage, with many women ovulating before pregnancy loss-related bleeding even ends. In most cases, ovulation may taken place at its usual time in the cycle, generally two weeks after miscarriage-related bleeding begins. This can vary based on the woman, how far into the pregnancy she was at the time the miscarriage occurred, and how regular her cycles were before she became pregnant. The underlying cause of pregnancy loss may sometimes also play a role, although most miscarriages have no bearing on fertility.