What happens if the uterus is not cleaned after a miscarriage

  There are various methods of abortion, such as medication abortion, induced abortion, etc. However, no matter which method of abortion is used, it cannot guarantee 100% success. Therefore, sometimes there may be cases of incomplete abortion, which should be dealt with in a timely manner. So, what happens if the uterus is not cleaned after a miscarriage?

  

What happens if the uterus is not cleaned after a miscarriage1

  Unclean abortion is a phenomenon of miscarriage failure, which refers to the failure to completely remove the embryo sac or placental tissue during abortion, resulting in residual embryonic tissue in the patient's uterine cavity. These tissues can be free in the uterine cavity or attached to the uterine wall. If not treated in a timely manner, this situation can lead to long-term bleeding or abdominal pain, or the occurrence of some gynecological diseases, thereby endangering health.

  In addition, it can easily cause serious consequences such as infection, heavy bleeding, and infertility. The residual embryonic tissue remains in the uterus and continues to grow, which can easily lead to complications such as pelvic inflammatory disease, cervicitis, and other gynecological inflammations. If it affects the endometrium, it can also damage the site of fetal implantation, leading to infertility. Unclear uterus can lead to prolonged bleeding and abdominal pain. Failure to stop bleeding in a timely manner can result in massive bleeding, which may lead to hemorrhagic shock or anemia, seriously endangering the life of pregnant women.

  It can be seen that incomplete curettage can cause many complications. Therefore, when women who have had an abortion experience some abnormal symptoms and are found to have incomplete abortion, timely curettage treatment should be carried out to avoid greater harm.

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