Abortion surgery is currently one of the relatively small surgeries. Most women who experience unintended pregnancy choose to undergo abortion surgery to terminate the pregnancy. After undergoing abortion surgery, some symptoms may appear in the female body. If women can detect abnormal symptoms in a timely manner, targeted adjustments can be made to avoid sequelae. So, is bleeding normal after abortion surgery?
Is bleeding normal after abortion surgery
It is normal for bleeding to occur one week after the abortion surgery. Due to the presence of wounds in the uterus after the surgery, there may be capillary bleeding. As the uterine function recovers, the amount of blood will gradually decrease. If a large amount of blood continues to flow for more than a week, this is an abnormal phenomenon, which may be caused by poor uterine contractions and requires adjustment to help stop bleeding.
What symptoms should be noted after abortion surgery
1. After undergoing an abortion, women should also pay attention to observing their secretions. If there is abdominal pain or fever, it is necessary to go to the hospital for diagnosis in a timely manner to rule out the possibility of incomplete abortion, especially long-term persistent bleeding, which may lead to infection complications.
2. If menstrual irregularities, amenorrhea, and abdominal pain occur after an abortion surgery, it is necessary to go to the hospital for a detailed examination in order to treat the cause and ensure a healthier menstrual cycle for women.