Artificial abortion (abortion) is a process of terminating pregnancy through medical means. Although modern medical technology is quite advanced, it is still possible that the abortion process is not complete. When the abortion is not complete, the female body will experience a series of symptoms, such as continued or increased vaginal bleeding, abnormal abdominal pain or abdominal discomfort, abnormal vaginal discharge, persistent early pregnancy symptoms, fever, etc. 1. Continuous or increased vaginal bleeding: Under normal circumstances, vaginal bleeding after abortion will gradually decrease and stop within a few days. However, if the abortion is not complete, vaginal bleeding may continue or increase in amount. The bleeding time may exceed one week, and the amount of bleeding may vary. 2. Abnormal abdominal pain or discomfort: After an abortion, some women may feel mild abdominal pain or discomfort, which is usually caused by uterine contractions. However, if the abortion is not complete, the remaining embryonic tissue or blood clots may irritate the uterus, causing the abdominal pain or discomfort to worsen and last longer. 3. Abnormal vaginal discharge: After an abortion, the vagina may discharge some discharge, but it is usually a small amount and of normal color. If the abortion is not complete, the vagina may discharge abnormal discharge, such as cloudy, yellow-green, or with a strange smell. 4. Persistent early pregnancy reactions: Under normal circumstances, early pregnancy reactions will gradually disappear after an abortion. However, if the abortion is not complete, the remaining embryonic tissue may continue to secrete human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG), causing early pregnancy reactions to persist or reappear. 5. Fever: If you have a fever after an abortion, it may be a sign of infection. Because the abortion was not complete, the remaining embryonic tissue or blood clots may cause uterine cavity infection, which in turn causes fever, chills and other discomfort symptoms. The most obvious signs of an incomplete abortion include persistent or increased vaginal bleeding, abnormal abdominal pain or discomfort, abnormal vaginal discharge, persistent early pregnancy reactions, and fever. If these symptoms occur, it is recommended to seek medical attention for diagnosis and treatment in a timely manner. The doctor may recommend an ultrasound examination to determine whether there is any residue in the uterine cavity, and take curettage or other treatment measures depending on the specific situation. At the same time, in order to avoid incomplete abortion, women should choose regular medical institutions and professional doctors to perform the abortion. |
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