If a woman experiences an unexpected pregnancy, she needs to remove the baby in a timely manner. If the baby cannot be removed in a timely manner, it will grow bigger and bigger. If she wants to remove it later, she can only choose to induce labor to remove the fetus. Induced abortion causes greater harm to women, so if they do not want to have children after pregnancy, they need to be treated in a timely manner. So, does induced abortion still cause pain in the fetus's belly?
Induced abortion can cause pain when the fetus is expelled from the belly. Generally speaking, the pain in the belly may last for about a week because the uterus needs to gradually contract within a week after induced abortion. The contraction of the uterus is the specific cause of abdominal pain.
Afterwards, as the uterine contractions gradually complete and lochia excretion has basically ended, the contractions of the uterus will gradually stop, and the condition of abdominal pain can also completely disappear. After induced abortion, if there are symptoms of abdominal pain in women, they can rest appropriately and apply hot compress locally to relieve the pain.
After a successful induced abortion in the hospital, women need to take certain medications in a timely manner, especially antibiotics, to avoid the occurrence of gynecological inflammation.
Vaginal bleeding in women after induced abortion usually ends in about 7-10 days, with a maximum of no more than two weeks. In fact, induced abortion can cause great harm to women, no less than normal childbirth. After induced abortion, it is necessary to rest in a timely manner, and the process of rest should be treated in the same way as women who have actually given birth. After induced abortion, physical labor should not be carried out, otherwise it may lead to uterine prolapse, which may have a serious impact on women's lives.