Women must protect themselves in their daily lives, especially when there are no plans to conceive. When having sex, measures should be taken to prevent unexpected pregnancies. But the preparation for giving birth was not done properly, and an abortion is needed. There are many ways of abortion, so what is the difference between painless abortion and minimally invasive abortion?
Female painless abortion refers to the process of administering intravenous anesthesia and then using a negative pressure suction device to enter the female uterine cavity to extract the gestational sac. Minimally invasive abortion is also a surgery that requires intravenous anesthesia, but the specific location of the gestational sac in the uterine cavity needs to be seen under ultrasound guidance, and then the gestational sac can be suctioned out. Relatively speaking, minimally invasive abortion causes less harm to the body, so if economic conditions permit, it is recommended to undergo minimally invasive abortion.
In addition, from the perspective of postoperative recovery, painless abortion causes more severe trauma to the female uterus, so the process of physical recovery is also relatively slow. After minimally invasive abortion, women have a faster recovery rate, which is also one of the reasons why many women choose minimally invasive abortion.
For women, regardless of the type of abortion, comprehensive nursing care should be taken after the surgery. Firstly, after surgery, women should pay attention to rest, avoid staying up late, avoid working too early, and also refrain from sexual activity. There may be slight bleeding during surgery, so it is important to observe the amount of bleeding. If excessive bleeding is detected, it is necessary to go to the hospital for relevant examinations as soon as possible.