Is it normal for there to be no blood on the second day after induced abortion

  Many pregnant women may experience pregnancy abnormalities for various reasons, and for older pregnant women, if the fetus cannot be preserved, they need to undergo induced abortion surgery to terminate the pregnancy. Some pregnant women do not bleed quickly after induced abortion. Let's take a look and see if it is normal for blood to disappear the next day after induced abortion?

  

Is it normal for there to be no blood on the second day after induced abortion1

  After induced abortion, there is usually 3-5 days of bleeding, but not everyone is the same. It is normal for postoperative bleeding to be minimal or even non-existent, indicating that the surgery was performed cleanly and there were no residual pregnancy tissues such as membranes. On the other hand, it is related to the different coagulation functions of each individual. If the coagulation function is good, postoperative bleeding will be minimal or non-existent. So, there's no need to worry too much. You should try to take care of your body as much as possible, so there won't be any worries about another uterine curettage. At the same time, you need to take oral antibiotics and medication to help with uterine contractions.

  In terms of diet, it is important to avoid eating raw, cold, and spicy foods, avoid drinking alcohol, and enhance nutrition by focusing on light and nutrient rich foods such as eggs, dairy, chicken, lean pork, beans, and legume products, as well as high protein foods and fresh vegetables rich in vitamins. Also pay attention to rest, avoid taking baths, do not have sexual intercourse within a month, and try not to lie flat during rest. You can lie on your side. It is recommended to have a follow-up ultrasound one month later to check for any residual substances in the uterus and the recovery status of the uterus.

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