Young people nowadays are all playful, and many people may accidentally become pregnant as a result. At this time, some people may choose to cultivate themselves and get married immediately to give birth to their babies and start a family. Some people may choose to be unmarried mothers, but more people will choose induced abortion. Artificial abortion is a method of terminating pregnancy within 3 months using artificial or pharmaceutical methods, which can also be considered as a remedial measure for unintended pregnancy caused by contraceptive failure. Artificial abortion is also used for those who are unable to continue pregnancy due to illness, or who need to terminate pregnancy to prevent congenital malformations or genetic diseases. So, what are the complications of induced abortion?
Artificial abortion can be divided into two methods: surgical abortion and medical abortion. Painless abortion is the most common surgical abortion method for induced abortion. This surgical method refers to an abortion procedure performed under intravenous anesthesia, which is a combination of suction curettage and intravenous general anesthesia. Due to the use of a new, safe, and effective intravenous general anesthesia, patients feel completely painless. After anesthesia, it feels like a big dream. This method can eliminate patients' fear of surgery and is currently the safest abortion surgery method. Currently, major hospitals have also carried out this surgery.
Although abortion surgery is relatively mature nowadays, if there is a choice, it is best not to do it, after all, surgery will definitely cause some degree of harm to the body. Before undergoing surgery, it is important to be mentally prepared for the worst, as complications may arise during the procedure. The most common complications include heavy bleeding, amniotic fluid embolism, uterine perforation and cervical tear, as well as some related induced abortion syndromes. Generally, there are sequelae to the body after surgery, let alone induced abortion, which is so harmful to the body. Usually, after undergoing induced abortion surgery, people may develop complications such as reproductive tract infections, incomplete abortion, menstrual disorders, intrauterine adhesions, and ovarian cyst rupture.
Among them, infection is mainly caused by inadequate disinfection of surgical instruments used during the abortion process. In addition, if the hygiene of private parts is not in place or sexual intercourse is too early and frequent after the abortion, it can also lead to infection problems; Also, uterine perforation should be considered a very serious complication of abortion. The more frequent the abortion is performed in a short period of time, the higher the chance of uterine perforation occurring; In addition, when it comes to intrauterine adhesions, this complication is mostly caused by accidental damage to the cervix and uterine cavity during the surgical process; It is normal for some female friends to experience menstrual irregularities in the short term after having an abortion. If this continues for a long time, it must be taken seriously. In the end, menstrual irregularities may occur in small quantities, prolonged periods, uneven menstrual cycles, or amenorrhea, which are all normal. However, if this continues for a long time, it is necessary to see a doctor.
In addition, induced abortion also has certain psychological effects. For dangerous pregnant women with various conditions, undergoing this surgery can also be somewhat frightening and psychologically stressful. Often manifested as:; Worried, fearful, mentally anxious, physically uncomfortable, etc. So, in order to reduce the occurrence of complications, the first thing to do is to maintain a positive mindset.