How long does it usually bleed after induced abortion

  Due to physiological factors, pregnant women may abandon their unborn babies, but some fetuses are already quite old and require induced abortion surgery. During induced abortion surgery, there may be a certain amount of bleeding, which can cause significant harm to the pregnant woman's body. So, how long does it usually bleed after induced abortion?

  

How long does it usually bleed after induced abortion1

  Under normal circumstances, pregnant women usually experience bleeding for about a week after induced abortion, and the amount of bleeding is small and not greater than menstrual flow, and it can slowly recover on its own. If the amount of bleeding exceeds the menstrual flow, it may be due to heavy bleeding after induced abortion. It is necessary to pay more attention and seek timely treatment and hemostasis at the hospital.

  After induced abortion, pregnant women may experience partial secretion, which usually gradually clears up within about half a month. If the secretion persists, it may be a local infection or residue, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for B-ultrasound examination. It can also have an impact on women's physical health. It is necessary to do a good job of post abortion conditioning, pay more attention to the nutrition of the body, and supplement with nutritious and light foods, which can promote the recovery of the body.

  During the period of induced abortion, women are not allowed to have sexual intercourse or engage in strenuous exercise. They should also pay attention to keeping their bodies warm and avoid catching a cold, as this can lead to poor physical recovery. Women should also keep their genital area clean and hygienic to avoid uterine infections.

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