Why does blood still flow out after one week of induced abortion

  If there are certain factors that can cause damage during pregnancy and the fetus stops developing or has abnormal development after 12 weeks of pregnancy, it is necessary to induce labor to effectively treat the fetus and terminate the pregnancy. So, why does blood still flow out after one week of induced abortion?

  

Why does blood still flow out after one week of induced abortion1

  When choosing different methods during induced abortion, the degree of damage caused to the body varies from person to person. However, regardless of which method of induced abortion is used, it will definitely lead to the normal discharge of lochia after induced abortion, and this time is mostly one month. Therefore, it is normal for blood to flow out after one week of induced abortion.

  Based on the different gestational weeks of each woman and the varying degrees of damage inside the uterus, there will definitely be some fluctuations in the time for lochia to be expelled after induced abortion. Some women may experience bleeding for more than a month due to physical weakness or other related factors.

  In fact, during the process of bleeding after induced abortion, the lochia accumulated in the uterus during pregnancy is discharged. When an individual's qi and blood are insufficient or their constitution is too weak, the speed and quantification of lochia discharge will definitely vary. Therefore, the duration of personal bleeding will definitely vary in terms of the number of days. Usually, the number of bleeding days after induced abortion fluctuates within the range of 15 to 40 days. Therefore, if there is still bleeding after one month, a doctor can prescribe appropriate medication to promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, which can effectively shorten the bleeding days and completely remove lochia.

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