Why don't you bleed after an abortion? Painless abortions stop bleeding on the same day In recent years, with the continuous advancement of medical technology, abortion has become an increasingly common contraceptive and treatment measure. However, many people are confused about why there is no bleeding after an abortion, especially on the day of the painless abortion, when the operation has been completed but no blood has flowed out. Below, we will introduce the process and scientific principles of abortion. Abortion surgery is to completely remove the embryonic sac or fetal tissue in the uterus by curettage or aspiration to achieve the purpose of terminating pregnancy. During the operation, the doctor will insert surgical instruments through the vagina to remove the endometrium. But why is there no obvious bleeding after the operation? First of all, it is worth mentioning that before the operation, the doctor will conduct a physical examination and gynecological examination on the patient, and choose the appropriate surgical method and surgical instruments according to the length of pregnancy and physical condition. In this way, the doctor can better control the bleeding and reduce the amount of bleeding during the operation. Secondly, during the abortion surgery, the doctor will completely remove the endometrium. This means that the blood vessels of the endometrium are scraped or sucked away, thereby reducing the possibility of bleeding. In addition, during the operation, the doctor usually uses hemostatic drugs or performs electrocoagulation to stop bleeding to enhance the hemostatic effect and avoid postoperative bleeding. Finally, after the operation, the doctor will place hemostatic drugs or biopolymer materials on the endometrium to help the endometrium heal and reduce the risk of late bleeding. These hemostatic drugs can effectively make the endometrium and the wound completely combined and form blood clots, thereby preventing blood from flowing out. There is a scientific explanation for why there is no bleeding after an abortion: during the abortion procedure, doctors will control bleeding through both technical and medical means to avoid excessive bleeding. These measures include choosing the appropriate surgical method and surgical instruments, using hemostatic drugs or electrocoagulation to stop bleeding, and placing hemostatic drugs on the endometrium. These steps not only ensure the safety and effectiveness of the operation, but also help with postoperative recovery and prevent bleeding. "Why does the abortion not bleed?" is because of the precise operation of the doctor and the comprehensive application of scientific measures during the operation. Before undergoing an abortion, the patient should consult the doctor to learn in detail about the operation process and precautions, so as to make good preoperative preparations and postoperative care. At the same time, it is also necessary to establish a correct concept of contraception and choose the appropriate contraceptive method to avoid the trouble of abortion again. |
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