What is the normal range for uterine separation

  Postpartum women are physically weak and prone to many complications, among which uterine separation is a common situation. Of course, there is a certain normal range for uterine separation, and as long as it is within the normal range, it will not cause too much harm to the female body. So today, let me share with you the normal range of uterine separation?

  

What is the normal range for uterine separation1

  The occurrence of postpartum uterine separation means that there is blood accumulation in the uterine cavity. Generally speaking, the normal range of uterine separation is within 5mm, including 5mm, which is within the normal range. Of course, this is not the only data to determine whether a curettage is necessary. Uterine separation is caused by residual tissue in the uterus. Therefore, when cervical separation is found to be greater than 5mm during testing, it is necessary to go to the hospital for an ultrasound examination to see how many shadow areas there are in the uterus.

  If the shadow area in the uterus is found to be over 28mm through B-ultrasound examination, curettage may be necessary. But if no foreign body is found in the uterus, or if the foreign body is not obvious, it can generally recover slowly and surgery is not necessary.

  It can be seen that there is no specific division of what is normal for uterine separation, and it is more reassuring to take the next step of treatment measures based on the results of the examination. Moreover, if a woman experiences uterine separation after childbirth, she should not be too nervous. If the situation is not serious, uterine massage or oxytocin infusion can help the uterus contract, thereby promoting the gradual disappearance of foreign objects in the uterus and restoring normal uterine separation.

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