Can thick endometrium be used for abortion

  Nowadays, many female friends have unintended pregnancies due to improper contraception, and after pregnancy, they cannot give birth to a baby for various reasons, so they can only choose abortion to stop the pregnancy. Before the abortion, it was informed that the endometrium was thick. So, can an abortion be performed with thick endometrium?

  

Can thick endometrium be used for abortion1

  The main criterion for determining whether an abortion surgery can be performed is the size of the gestational sac, not the thickness of the endometrium. In general, if the gestational sac is larger than one centimeter, abortion surgery can be performed. Due to the possibility of leakage and incomplete abortion caused by a small gestational sac, surgery can only be performed if the gestational sac is larger than one centimeter. At the same time, it is necessary to ensure that the gestational sac is in the uterine cavity rather than an ectopic pregnancy, in which case an abortion surgery can be performed.

  Although current abortion procedures advocate for painlessness, safety, and effectiveness, even small abortions can cause significant harm to women's bodies, mainly manifested in the following aspects.

  1. When the abortion surgery is not thorough, it may lead to severe postoperative bleeding, accompanied by severe abdominal pain, fever and other symptoms. Some female friends also need a second curettage, which is very harmful to the uterus.

  2. During the process of abortion surgery, it is likely to cause various complications that are life-threatening, such as heavy bleeding, cervical adhesions, pelvic inflammatory disease, etc. So if you want to undergo induced abortion surgery, you must choose three regular hospitals.

  3. Excessive miscarriage can lead to habitual miscarriage, and each miscarriage occurs in the same gestational month, which can affect future fertility.

  4. Causing infertility. Regardless of whether the endometrium is thick or thin, multiple miscarriages can cause the endometrial wall to become increasingly thin. Thin endometrium can lead to reduced menstrual flow, gynecological inflammation, and in severe cases, lifelong infertility.

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