Pregnancy is a very happy thing, but sometimes it can be somewhat unsatisfactory. Due to certain circumstances leading to miscarriage. This is a type of natural abortion, and some people believe that natural abortion is enough and there is no need to go to the hospital for examination. But sometimes if the time for natural abortion is not enough, the abortion cannot be completed completely. So, how long can a natural abortion be completely aborted?
Natural abortion refers to an abortion that is not artificially caused. Can natural abortion be completely aborted? It is really necessary to analyze this issue based on the type of miscarriage in pregnant women. Generally, natural abortion is divided into five types: threatened abortion, inevitable abortion and incomplete abortion, complete abortion, missed abortion, and abortion infection. Only complete abortion can be completely eliminated, while the remaining four types basically need to be cleared again. To determine whether natural abortion is completely eliminated, it is necessary to go to the hospital for B-ultrasound testing.
Natural miscarriage usually occurs in the first 20 weeks of pregnancy. If a pregnant woman discovers that she has experienced a natural miscarriage, she needs to pay extra attention. If there is a threatened miscarriage, she needs to seek medical attention to preserve the pregnancy. If she has already had a miscarriage, she should always pay attention to her physical changes. Generally speaking, the bleeding from a natural miscarriage will not exceed 15 days. If it exceeds 15 days, she needs to go to the hospital for examination because it is very likely that her body cannot be completely emptied. If it is still not completely emptied, she needs to consider whether to clear the uterus.
Clearing the uterus is considered a method of induced abortion. Unlike abortion, curettage is mainly used to remove tissue that remains in the uterine cavity after abortion or incomplete abortion, helping to repair the uterus and reduce the possibility of bleeding or infection. It can be considered as a restorative surgery, so when it is found that the natural miscarriage cannot be completely discharged and cannot be discharged with medication, curettage surgery needs to be considered.
The above is the encyclopedia's introduction about how long it takes for a natural abortion to flow completely. In short, based on the above, everyone can know how long it is normal after a natural abortion. However, it is recommended that everyone, after all, this is a matter related to physical health, so no matter what the situation is, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination. I hope this article can be helpful to everyone.