Some women have experienced natural miscarriage and are worried about its impact when they become pregnant again. They are afraid of placental adhesions, which may affect the health of the uterus. In severe cases, it may also affect their physical health. Therefore, it is necessary to know earlier. So, will placental adhesions occur during pregnancy after a natural miscarriage?
Pregnancy after a natural miscarriage usually does not result in placental adhesions. The probability of placental adhesion is relatively small, and it usually occurs after multiple induced abortions or two cesarean sections, divided into partial adhesion and complete adhesion, etc. Usually, after adhesions occur, doctors will remove the placenta from the fetus after birth. If the adhesion is severe and cannot be removed by hand, and the amount of bleeding is significant, a hysterectomy surgery is required.
After the occurrence of placental adhesions during childbirth, the doctor needs to remove the placenta and check if the removed placenta and membranes are intact. Also pay attention to the follow-up work, check the condition of the uterus and vaginal bleeding to avoid incomplete placenta retrieval.
To avoid the occurrence of placental adhesions, women should take care of their bodies. If they have sexual intercourse regularly, they should take contraceptive measures to prevent unintended pregnancies. If you unfortunately become pregnant unexpectedly, you should also go to a regular hospital for abortion surgery, and pay attention to postoperative follow-up work to avoid the occurrence of postoperative infections. If you want to conceive again after a miscarriage, you have to wait for six months to give the uterus a recovery time.