The impact and side effects of medical abortion on women are inevitable. After medical abortion, most cases can cause menstrual disorders in women. For women who have undergone multiple medical abortions, there is also a risk of infection or infertility. However, is the damage to the uterus significant after successful medical abortion?
If the medical abortion is successful, it will not cause much damage to the uterus. The result of a successful medical abortion is like a menstrual cycle, with bleeding lasting longer than the menstrual period, usually about ten days or two weeks. After the medical abortion, multiple follow-up examinations are needed to ensure that the bleeding is completely cleared.
The impact of medical abortion on women has many aspects, such as infection. After a woman takes medication for abortion, the embryo sac tissue in the uterine cavity will be expelled on the same day. However, sometimes if the pregnancy tissue cannot be completely expelled or cannot be expelled, it will affect the recovery of the endometrium, usually accompanied by symptoms of prolonged vaginal bleeding. Long term bleeding can also lead to anemia, reducing the female body's resistance. Due to the retrograde movement of bacteria towards the vagina at this time, it is easy to cause infections and uterine diseases.
Incomplete abortion is also one of the possible situations that may occur after medical abortion. The symptoms of incomplete abortion are usually accompanied by excessive vaginal bleeding, exceeding normal menstrual flow, and in severe cases, heavy bleeding. Therefore, timely blood transfusion treatment and curettage surgery are needed. Incomplete abortion can also damage the endometrium and affect its recovery.