How to deal with the fetus after abortion

  Abortion is a method of forcibly terminating pregnancy, usually resulting in the death of the fetus. Abortion can cause significant damage to women's physical functions, so frequent abortion surgery is not recommended as it can lead to the body being constantly overdrawn. So how should the fetus be treated after an abortion?

  

How to deal with the fetus after abortion1

  After an abortion, the fetus is usually packaged in plastic bags and handed over to the environmental protection bureau for unified disposal. It is usually burned or thrown into the river, which is very cruel. Abortion surgery is generally recommended to detect and terminate pregnancy early. If the gestational age increases, the possibility of complications also increases. Due to the large size of the fetus, the amount of bleeding during the surgery will increase, and the trauma to the body will significantly increase.

  In addition, the appropriate method of abortion should be selected based on the month of pregnancy. After the abortion surgery, sexual activity is not allowed for one week, and it is not advisable to participate in intense sports activities or take baths to avoid inflammation and infection caused by low body resistance. At the same time, if you want to have another baby, it is best to prepare for pregnancy six months after the surgery, which can allow the uterus to recover more comprehensively.

  Furthermore, if the vaginal bleeding exceeds one week after the abortion surgery and is accompanied by cloudy vaginal discharge, it is necessary to go to the hospital for a follow-up examination in a timely manner to avoid the occurrence of a larger disease. Moreover, sexual intercourse is prohibited within the second half of the surgery.

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