Does it hurt to have an abortion

  Some people are more sensitive to pain, while others are not particularly sensitive to pain. Therefore, it is difficult to establish a unified standard for the degree of pain. Especially when facing high-risk surgeries, if the patient's pain is sensitive, it may cause psychological tension and fear, which is detrimental to the surgical process and recovery. So, does having an abortion hurt?

  

Does it hurt to have an abortion1

  Everyone who experiences abortion will feel pain to some extent, because everyone's physical condition is different, and the pain of abortion is also different. Some patients do not feel much pain and can tolerate it, while others feel very painful and unbearable. If the patient is sensitive to pain, it is recommended to undergo painless abortion.

  Abortion is divided into ordinary abortion and painless abortion. Traditional abortion surgery involves using surgical instruments to scrape and remove the embryo sac without anesthesia, and using negative pressure and suction to terminate the pregnancy. Painless abortion is performed when the patient is completely unconscious. In addition to helping patients reduce their inner fear, it can also reduce their clinical fear of pain.

  Compared with painless abortion, ordinary abortion has a stronger sense of pain, and the surgery is also more harmful to the body, although the cost is relatively low. However, it is highly likely to affect future fertility and cause female infertility. Therefore, considering all factors, it is recommended that women undergo painless abortion surgery that is moderately priced and safer.

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