Normal performance
2-3 days after the operation, it is normal to feel dull pain or heaving in the lower abdomen. Because the operation has caused a certain degree of damage to the uterus, uterine contraction helps to expel hematocele and decidual tissue. This situation usually lasts for 2-3 days, and then naturally relieves.
Postoperative infection
Persistent vaginal bleeding may increase the risk of infection. If personal hygiene is not done well or the operation is improper, it may lead to pelvic infection. In addition to stomachache, it may be accompanied by symptoms such as fever, increased vaginal discharge and foul smell. Once found, see a doctor as soon as possible! Acute pelvic infection should be treated with enough antibiotics for a full course of treatment.
Surgical collateral injury
The operation of metal instruments may cause secondary injuries such as uterine perforation. Once it happens, abdominal pain will be very severe, sometimes accompanied by acute peritonitis. Please see a doctor immediately, without delay!
Incomplete flow of people
Incomplete abortion may lead to embryonic tissue in the uterus, which may stimulate the uterus and cause abdominal pain. Ensure adequate flow of people and avoid unnecessary pain.
hematometra
After induced abortion, a small amount of hematocele in uterine cavity can be discharged through uterine contraction. However, uterine adhesion may cause hematocele to be unable to be discharged, causing abdominal pain. Pay attention to recheck to ensure the health of the uterus.
Postoperative tips
Increase nutrition, eat more high-protein foods and fresh fruits and vegetables to improve immunity. Get enough rest to avoid catching cold in the abdomen. Remember to review it half a month after the abortion and 1 month!