You will be taken to a recovery area after the procedure. You will be watched until you recover from the anesthesia. If you had local anesthesia, you will likely be able to leave within 30 minutes. If you were put to sleep for the procedure, you may need longer to recover. You will also need a ride home.
Your doctor will give you instructions on how to care for yourself after the MVA. You will most likely be able to return to your normal activities when you feel up to it. This includes bathing and having sex. But in some cases, you may be told to limit your activities for a while. Follow the doctor's advice.
After an MVA, you may have irregular vaginal bleeding for a few days to weeks. You may also have some cramping. Over-the-counter pain medicine like ibuprofen and a heating pad may help. Your period will come back in 1 to 2 months.
You may also feel many different emotions after an MVA. It's okay to feel emotions like relief or sadness. If you think you need help coping, ask the clinic or the doctor about counseling services.