Medical abortion is a commonly used method for terminating pregnancy in women after an unexpected pregnancy. This method is mainly suitable for pregnant women with a short pregnancy time, not exceeding 49 days. If the pregnancy is too long or the operation is improper, it can easily lead to the risk of heavy bleeding in women. Can heavy bleeding during medical abortion lead to infertility?
Generally, women who want to undergo medical abortion after pregnancy should do so within 49 days of pregnancy. If the pregnancy is later, medical abortion is not suitable. The average bleeding time after the expulsion of the gestational sac is about 18 days. If there is severe bleeding, it can have a significant impact on women's health and increase the risk of infertility in the future.
If a woman experiences prolonged bleeding after a medical abortion, it may be due to incomplete shedding of the decidua, which affects uterine contraction and hemostasis. It may also be due to incomplete expulsion of the gestational sac after the medical abortion, leading to the risk of incomplete abortion and massive bleeding. In response to this situation, curettage surgery is necessary for treatment to avoid more serious risks.
When a woman accidentally becomes pregnant or cannot continue the pregnancy due to other reasons, she should pay attention to rest after choosing medication abortion during pregnancy. In order to avoid cross infection and even the risk of heavy bleeding, sexual activity is not allowed within one month after abortion. At the same time, it is also important to avoid sitz baths to prevent infection and affect health.