What are the hazards of painful abortion

  Abortion, also known as induced abortion, is a method of terminating pregnancy. It is divided into painless abortion and painless abortion (ordinary abortion). Generally speaking, painless abortion refers to the surgical procedure performed without anesthesia or pain relief. Doctors will directly insert medical equipment into the uterus to extract the embryo, which is also known as curettage or curettage in medicine. So what are the hazards of painful abortion? What are the differences between painful abortion and painless abortion? Don't worry, let me tell you.

  

What are the hazards of painful abortion1

  The harm of painful abortion

  Harm one: In induced abortion, it is inevitable to cause certain damage to the cervix. If the damage is severe, habitual miscarriage and premature birth are likely to occur when pregnant again.

  Harm 2: If there are errors or improper operations during induced abortion surgery, it can cause infections in the reproductive system. The most serious consequence of such a situation is inflammation of the fallopian tubes, which can lead to infertility or ectopic pregnancy.

  Harm three, if multiple induced abortions are performed, it is easy to cause heavy bleeding and severe anemia, and the uterus will become very fragile. Carelessness during surgery can lead to serious consequences such as uterine perforation or even tearing. Moreover, it can easily cause uterine displacement and endometriosis, leading to complications such as dysmenorrhea and increased vaginal discharge.

  The difference between painless abortion and painless abortion

  The biggest difference between these two types of abortion surgery is that painless abortion requires the injection of anesthesia before the surgery, making the patient temporarily painless. The surgery is performed without the patient's knowledge, greatly reducing the patient's pain during the surgery, and the doctor can also avoid the interference of patient pain. If there is pain during abortion, anesthesia is not necessary, which makes the surgical process more painful for patients and can also affect doctors.

  Overall, in terms of surgical impact, abortion surgery has always been a form of harm to women's bodies, but painful abortion brings more pain to women during the surgical process than painless abortion. However, regardless of the type, the editor would like to remind female friends not to easily attempt abortion surgery. Not only will they suffer during the surgery, but improper handling may also cause some trouble for their future life and future pregnancies.

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