Is superconductive painless abortion curettage

  Early induced abortion is a common remedy for contraceptive failure. With the changing needs of society, when unexpected pregnancies occur, the vast majority of people choose to undergo abortion. There are also many methods of abortion and curettage, the most common of which is superconducting painless abortion. So, is superconducting painless abortion curettage?

  

Is superconductive painless abortion curettage1

  Yes, the so-called induced abortion surgery refers to negative pressure suction curettage surgery. Due to the potential harm to reproductive organs such as the uterus, cervix, and vagina during the surgery, local anesthesia will be administered to pregnant women before the procedure. Later on, the so-called painless abortion emerged, which refers to negative pressure suction surgery with increased intravenous general anesthesia, and "superconductive visualization" refers to negative pressure suction surgery using real-time ultrasound display.

  After suction, curettage is required to remove any remaining embryonic tissue from the uterine cavity. The so-called induced abortion is a combination of negative pressure suction and curettage surgery. No matter what the names of these surgeries are, there is essentially no difference, and the harm to women is enormous, which can also lead to infertility. Therefore, please pay attention to the importance of contraception.

  After curettage, a large area of incision will be left in the uterine cavity. At the same time, the vaginal wall and cervical opening have been opened, and the cervical mucus plug has disappeared. Especially, the secretions from the cervix and uterine cavity are alkaline, which changes the acidic environment of the vagina and makes it easy for pathogens to multiply, which may increase inflammation and infection. Therefore, postoperative care measures must be taken after surgery.

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