How long after natural abortion and curettage can one become pregnant

  If women are not careful during the early stages of pregnancy, they may experience spontaneous abortion. After a natural abortion, in order to prevent incomplete abortion, it is necessary to take timely measures to clear the uterus. Qinggong is actually what we usually call curettage. Scraping the uterus is a serious injury to a woman's body, and it is not advisable to conceive immediately after curettage. So how long after a natural abortion and curettage can one become pregnant?

  

How long after natural abortion and curettage can one become pregnant1

  Experts suggest that pregnancy should be resumed at least six months after curettage.

  Because curettage is a surgical procedure that involves scraping and collecting endometrial tissue inside the uterus, it is a common procedure in obstetrics and gynecology and is also one of the methods of induced abortion. The risk of curettage is very low, but it still has certain risks and complications.

  Scraping surgery causes varying degrees of trauma to the endometrium. If a woman becomes pregnant too early, that is, if surgery is performed before the endometrium has fully recovered, it is difficult to maintain the implantation and development of the fertilized egg, which can easily lead to miscarriage, stillbirth, and other situations. This is a second and more severe harm to the female body.

  In addition, women who have undergone curettage are relatively weak and need some time to recover. If pregnant too early, it is often due to lack of physical strength and poor nutrition, which can lead to fetal developmental abnormalities or natural miscarriage.

  So after curettage surgery, women should follow the doctor's advice and do relevant nursing work. As long as they follow the doctor's advice and do a good job in postoperative care, it generally will not affect the problem of future pregnancy.

  Therefore, after curettage, women should not rush to have children. They should wait at least six months before having children again. Women must be careful.

  Through the introduction in this article, it can be known that women need six months after undergoing uterine curettage before they can consider getting pregnant again. If you are a woman who has just had a natural miscarriage and has undergone a curettage surgery, then you must actively take care of your recovery, and the measures for recovery should be the same as those for postpartum confinement. It's best to get pregnant again after six months.

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