Will something fall out of the uterus on its own after induced abortion

  After more than three months of pregnancy, if a woman cannot continue to conceive due to her own reasons or fetal reasons, and the fetus has already developed significantly and the bones have grown out, it is no longer possible to have a negative pressure abortion. Therefore, induction of labor can only be used. Some women who have undergone induction of labor have asked if there is anything in the uterus that will fall out on its own after induction of labor?

  

Will something fall out of the uterus on its own after induced abortion1

  Induced abortion surgery is a method of inducing uterine contractions through artificial means to remove immature embryos and placenta from the uterus. In general, there may be a small amount of villi and decidua tissue in the uterus after induced abortion. At this time, the uterus may experience intermittent contractions in order to quickly expel the remaining small amount of tissue from the uterus. Therefore, mild pain and a small amount of blood and tissue leakage after induced abortion are normal phenomena.

  But women still need to pay more attention to their own situation after induced abortion. If there is still bleeding in the vagina after 10 days of induced abortion, it should be taken seriously. It is best to go to the hospital for a B-ultrasound examination to see if there is any residue in the uterus. If there is a lot of residue, then a curettage surgery must be performed to remove it, otherwise the residue may stick to the endometrium, which can easily cause infection and inflammation and affect future fertility.

  After induced abortion, women must pay attention to rest more, especially for the first three days, and try to rest in bed as much as possible. After three days, they can get out of bed and move around to promote the contraction and recovery of the uterus. In terms of diet, it is necessary to have a balanced nutrition, eat more high protein, high vitamin, and high fiber foods to help repair the damaged uterus, avoid using cold water, do not work hard, and do not lift heavy objects. Sexual intercourse is prohibited for one month, and the external genitalia should be cleaned and hygienic to prevent infection.

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