Every pregnant woman hopes that their baby can be born smoothly, but unexpected situations often occur. Some pregnant women may choose to undergo induced abortion surgery to terminate their pregnancy if fetal abnormalities are detected during prenatal check ups, in order to consider the future. So what would happen if the induced abortion did not clear the uterus?
Generally speaking, whether to perform curettage after induced abortion surgery should be determined based on the results of postoperative examinations. If there are still residual gestational sacs, another curettage surgery should be performed. If the induced abortion is not successful, symptoms such as lower back pain, abdominal pain, and abnormal vaginal bleeding may occur. Ultrasound examination is needed to determine whether the induced abortion has been successful.
If there is no discomfort in the body after induced abortion, but the body is relatively weak and lacks energy, there is no need to worry too much. Just continue to observe. After surgery, the doctor will use ultrasound to check if there are any remaining residues in the uterus. If there are no residues, there is no need to clear the uterus again. This depends on one's own situation, there is no rule that requires a curettage surgery.
If there is lower back pain, abdominal pain, prolonged bleeding, and excessive bleeding after induced abortion, it should be taken seriously. It may be caused by unclean induced abortion. It is important to go to the hospital for a follow-up examination as soon as possible and not delay. After being left in the body for a long time, residues can easily cause infection and inflammation, which can lead to many gynecological diseases and seriously affect future fertility.
After undergoing induced abortion surgery, women need to take some medication to promote uterine recovery and undergo regular check ups according to medical advice. During the recovery period, it is also important to eat more high protein foods such as eggs, milk, lean meat, etc., which can promote uterine recovery and be beneficial to overall health.