If a woman's abortion surgery is not done well, it can have an impact on her body and future pregnancies. And now there are many methods of induced abortion, such as medication abortion, painless abortion, etc. There is also a new type of induced abortion - rotary induced abortion. So what about rotary induced abortion?
Spiral induced abortion relies on a rotating vortex ring to remove the gestational sac and its attachments. The vortex ring itself is a soft polymer material, and terminating pregnancy through the vortex ring basically does not require the dilation of the female uterine opening, nor does it cause significant pain. The complications after abortion are also relatively rare. Therefore, rotary induced abortion is a clearly advantageous method of induced abortion.
After a miscarriage, women also need to pay attention to the following:
1. Take appropriate rest. Many women will continue to work the day after a miscarriage. In fact, after a miscarriage, women need to rest in bed for a few days, preferably for two weeks at home. Also, don't overexert yourself, and don't do some physical work or strenuous tasks.
2. Pay attention to hygiene. After abortion, hygiene of the external genitalia is very important. Sanitary pads must be changed frequently, and underwear should be changed and cleaned daily to avoid bacterial growth. In addition, avoid sitz baths or tub baths when taking a shower, and choose to take a shower instead.
3. Sexual activity is prohibited. Women need to abstain from sexual activity within one month after undergoing abortion surgery, otherwise it may lead to infections in the female genitalia, which can cause gynecological inflammation.