Many women who do not want to have a baby have to choose induced abortion after an unexpected pregnancy. For this type of minor surgery, many women are most concerned about whether it can be performed completely. After all, everyone hopes that the surgery can be completed smoothly, so as to recover menstruation and normal life faster without leaving any sequelae. So, what are the symptoms of incomplete abortion?
1. Irregular vaginal bleeding. Under normal circumstances, after a miscarriage, the amount of vaginal bleeding in women is minimal and gradually decreases until it eventually disappears. If the amount of vaginal bleeding decreases for a while after a miscarriage, then suddenly increases again, and the amount of bleeding persists without decreasing, it is also possible that the amount of vaginal bleeding increases instead of decreasing. If these situations occur, one must be vigilant, as it may be due to incomplete abortion.
2. Abdominal pain. If the abortion flow is not clean, abdominal pain may occur. This is because during miscarriage, many embryonic tissues are not cleaned thoroughly, and the uterus needs to expel these things after surgery, causing the uterus to contract intermittently. At this time, women will experience abdominal pain, which will be more severe than before and unbearable.
3. Remove large blood clots from the vagina. In addition to the above two situations, women's bodies will also have a large amount of blood clots discharged. When the blood clots are discharged, abdominal pain will be relieved. This situation will occur repeatedly for more than half a month, and it is necessary to seek medical treatment in a timely manner.
4. Abnormal vaginal discharge. Due to incomplete abortion, residual embryonic tissue can prevent the uterus from recovering to its original state, which can easily lead to various gynecological inflammations. When inflammation occurs, patients are prone to abnormal vaginal discharge, sometimes accompanied by itching, odor, etc.