Induced abortion is also a common method of terminating pregnancy, usually aimed at pregnant women with a longer pregnancy period. After induced abortion, it also causes certain harm to women's bodies, equivalent to giving birth once. Therefore, many women after induced abortion may experience some symptoms. So, what are the symptoms after induced abortion?
Not everyone will experience symptoms after induced abortion, and usually if the abortion is thorough, there will be no residual effects. But there are also many people who experience discomfort after induced abortion, and the causes of different symptoms are also different.
Some people may experience lower back pain or abdominal pain after induced abortion, which is mostly caused by inflammation. Inflammation may lead to blocked fallopian tubes, and in severe cases, infertility. Inflammation may also cause uterine infections, ultimately leading to pelvic inflammatory disease, appendicitis, and other conditions. Some people may experience irregular vaginal bleeding after induced abortion, and may also experience symptoms such as post coital contact bleeding.
Generally, after induced abortion, the success of the abortion can be preliminarily determined by whether there are symptoms such as back pain, abdominal pain, or vaginal bleeding. If the bleeding symptoms persist for more than two weeks and are accompanied by lower back pain, lower back swelling, and abdominal pain, it indicates that there may be residue in the uterus, or it may be caused by intrauterine infection or poor uterine involution.