How much pain does a natural abortion cause

  Pregnancy is a happy and joyful experience for women, and they all enjoy being healthy and successfully giving birth during pregnancy. However, sometimes due to certain factors, there may be symptoms of spontaneous abortion during pregnancy, which is actually a natural elimination result and beneficial for both mother and baby. Some women have asked, how much pain does natural abortion cause?

  

How much pain does a natural abortion cause1

  When pregnant women experience natural abortion, they may experience uterine contractions, irregular vaginal bleeding, and intermittent pain in the lower abdomen. The pain level caused by natural abortion is generally between 3 and 6 levels, but due to the different sensitivity of each woman to pain, some women may feel very painful while others may not feel too painful. However, compared to the pain of childbirth, the pain level is lower.

  Natural abortion can cause significant physical harm to women, so after a natural abortion, women must pay attention to their physical care, especially rest more, strengthen nutrition, and maintain cleanliness and hygiene of the external genitalia. Only by doing so can the body recover. At the same time, it is necessary to observe the physical condition more. If there is continuous bleeding after the abortion, they should go to the hospital for B-ultrasound examination to see if there is incomplete abortion. If there is, immediate curettage surgery is needed.

  There are many reasons for natural miscarriage in women, mainly including factors related to the embryo itself (chromosomal abnormalities), personal factors of women (systemic diseases and abnormalities in reproductive organs, endocrine, immune function, etc.), male factors (poor sperm quality), and external environmental factors (exposure to radiation or chemicals, etc.). In addition, women who are over 35 years old at the time of pregnancy, have a history of natural miscarriage, or are underweight or overweight before pregnancy can all increase the risk of miscarriage.

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