Painless induced abortion surgery refers to the use of veins to induce sleep in women before undergoing the procedure. This surgery can remove the embryo from the uterus and terminate the pregnancy. When is the follow-up examination for painless abortion?
It is generally recommended to have two follow-up examinations after painless abortion surgery. The first follow-up examination is about half a month after the surgery, and an ultrasound examination should be performed to see if there is any tissue residue in the uterine cavity. The second follow-up examination was conducted after the surgery, during which a normal menstrual cycle occurred. After the menstrual cycle was clean, the hospital conducted a follow-up examination to check the recovery of the endometrium and uterus.
If menstruation does not occur for 35 days after the abortion surgery, it is also necessary to come to the hospital for a follow-up examination to avoid cervical adhesions and other situations during this period. If there is heavy bleeding after surgery, such as bleeding exceeding menstrual flow, or severe lower abdominal pain that is unbearable, accompanied by fever, then it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly. Early B-ultrasound is needed to clarify the condition inside the uterine cavity and determine whether there is pelvic inflammatory disease.
Within one month after abortion, sexual intercourse and sitz baths are prohibited, and heavy physical exertion should be avoided for half a month. It is necessary to eat more nutritious and easily digestible foods, as well as fresh fruits and vegetables, to enhance physical fitness and improve immunity. After surgery, you can take some anti-inflammatory drugs to promote uterine contractions and alleviate bleeding symptoms.