Induced abortion is more harmful than miscarriage, so it is generally not recommended for women to choose induced abortion. Induced abortion is not performed through medication to induce uterine contractions, but through artificial means, which can easily cause damage to the uterus. Some triggers can also affect future pregnancies. How long will ovulation occur after induced abortion?
After induced abortion, the ovaries usually ovulate within 22 days, menstruation begins around a month, and menstruation occurs once the bleeding stops. A small number of women may experience prolonged menstrual periods or amenorrhea after triggering it, and these symptoms usually return to normal after 2-3 months, with a few lasting longer.
Induced abortion surgery is suitable for pregnant women who are more than three months pregnant. This method of abortion involves using medication to deliver the fetus from the vagina, which is similar to the normal process of childbirth. After induced abortion, it is important to rest for at least two weeks, preferably in bed, avoid heavy physical activities, eat more nutritious food, and abstain from sexual activity for a month.
After induced abortion, a woman's body is equivalent to undergoing a surgery. At this time, the body is extremely weak, and even a slight carelessness in treatment may lead to infection, causing gynecological diseases in women. Therefore, it is advisable not to induce labor unless it is absolutely necessary and must be done at a reputable hospital.