Under what circumstances is it normal after an abortion

  If a woman becomes pregnant and experiences physical abnormalities that prevent her from conceiving and giving birth, she needs to undergo an abortion to terminate her pregnancy. Women also want to have a comprehensive understanding of abortion, as it can have a certain impact on their physical health. Under what circumstances is it normal after an abortion?

  

Under what circumstances is it normal after an abortion1

  After a female abortion, her body will be very weak. It is normal for some women to experience dizziness, difficulty breathing, and lack of physical strength and mental energy. Generally speaking, taking a two-day break can lead to some recovery. So when these abnormalities occur, don't worry too much. Follow the doctor's specific guidance and adjust your body.

  In addition, after a woman undergoes an abortion, there may be some wounds left on the surface of her uterine wall due to placental abruption, which may result in a small amount of bleeding. As the uterus contracts and the wound repairs, vaginal bleeding generally gradually stops within 3-5 days, and does not exceed 10-15 days at most. These are normal reactions that women may experience after an abortion, so there is no need to worry. But if the amount of vaginal bleeding exceeds the amount of menstrual blood and the duration is too long, it is necessary to go to the hospital for a follow-up examination in a timely manner.

  Abortion can have a certain impact on women's bodies, so it is important to pay attention to comprehensive conditioning after surgery. Rest well, avoid staying up late, and refrain from exercising too early. Diet should be supplemented with more nutrients, mainly light and easy to digest, which can increase the body's immunity.

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