7. Cervical or endometrial adhesion: If the doctor's skills are too rough during induced abortion, it is likely to cause cervical or endometrial damage and inflammation, leading to postoperative cervical or endometrial adhesion, causing menstrual abnormalities, such as no menstruation or too little menstrual flow. If it is serious, it will be infertile in the future.
8. Cervical injury: In the process of abortion, if you are not careful, the cervical opening will expand too fast, which may cause cervical injury and make it easier to have a miscarriage in the future, especially for women who are pregnant for the first time or have never given birth.
9. Incomplete abortion: The operation is incomplete, and a small amount of fetal tissue remains in the uterus, which may affect the uterine contraction and cause continuous bleeding or adhesion and infection. It is best to do another operation carefully to remove the residual tissue. Abnormal position or shape of uterus is generally more likely to cause this sequela.
10, bacterial infection: If the disinfection of instruments is not complete, or the operator himself does not pay attention to the aseptic process, it may cause intrauterine infection, and even continue to spread upward to invade the fallopian tube and pelvic cavity, leading to the consequences of ectopic pregnancy or infertility in the future.
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