How to determine if an abortion has occurred

  Abortion surgery is not unfamiliar to women. After an unexpected pregnancy, most women will use this method to solve the problem. However, regardless of the type of abortion method, there may be incomplete abortion. Therefore, women need to take it seriously and it is best to go to the hospital for treatment to avoid this phenomenon. Therefore, women must pay attention to other complications after abortion. So, how to judge whether abortion has been aborted?

  

How to determine if an abortion has occurred1

  Judging whether an abortion has occurred can be seen through some symptoms. Normally, women will have 3-7 days of bleeding after an abortion, but if the bleeding lasts for a long time, it may be a symptom of incomplete abortion. If the abdominal pain lasts for a long time and is also severe, it is also caused by residual in the uterus. In addition, once the pregnancy is not completely cleared, gynecological inflammations such as endometritis, pelvic inflammatory disease, etc. are prone to occur, and abnormal vaginal secretions may also flow out, sometimes leading to fever and fatigue.

  In addition, women can also use ultrasound examination to confirm whether the uterus has been completely emptied and to understand the recovery of the uterus after surgery. Therefore, women need to do timely follow-up examinations. If there are no abnormal problems, as long as postoperative nursing work is done well, it is sufficient.

  In order to ensure the success rate of surgery, it is best for women to go to a regular hospital for the procedure. The disinfection tools during the surgery will be more complete, which can avoid causing infection symptoms during the operation. Women should also take good care of themselves in all aspects and eat more nutritious food to promote the recovery of damaged organs.

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