What are the treatments for miscarriage?

What are the treatments for miscarriage?

Children are very important to every family. However, due to the deterioration of today's social environment, the pesticide and hormone residues in the food we eat and some factors of women themselves, more and more married women are experiencing miscarriages. If some are not treated in time, it may cause lifelong regrets. So what are the treatments for miscarriage?

Before treating miscarriage, you must first know what kind of miscarriage it is. Different miscarriages are treated in different ways. Generally, miscarriages are divided into six categories:

1. Threatened abortion: Ultrasound examination and other auxiliary examinations should be performed to determine whether the fetus is alive. If it is alive, more than 90% of threatened abortions can continue pregnancy. Pregnant women should eliminate excessive mental tension and maintain emotional stability. They can take an appropriate amount of sedatives, such as 0.03 grams of Lumina, 3 times a day. It is best to rest in bed and prohibit sexual life. The so-called bed rest does not mean lying in bed all day and not daring to move. This is unnecessary, but it increases the mental burden and tension and causes miscarriage. Drug treatment can be carried out according to the cause, such as progesterone, vitamin E or Chinese herbal medicine, but do not use a single prescription indiscriminately to avoid delaying the treatment. Patients should not force the fetus to be preserved, because embryonic dysplasia is the most common and main cause of miscarriage. Forcing the fetus to be preserved, even if it succeeds, may not necessarily result in a perfect child.

2. Inevitable miscarriage: The principle of treatment is to empty the uterus as quickly as possible to reduce bleeding. Oxytocin can be used to promote the spontaneous expulsion of the embryo, or curettage can be used to remove the embryo, depending on the month of pregnancy or the condition.

3. Incomplete abortion: Go to the hospital immediately for a curettage to prevent heavy bleeding and infection.

4. Complete abortion: Bleeding has stopped or significantly reduced, no special treatment is required. Antibiotics can also be used preventively for 3 days.

5. Postponed abortion: In principle, the patient should be hospitalized as soon as possible to avoid coagulation dysfunction. Routine tests should be performed before curettage to check the patient's coagulation function and prepare for blood transfusion.

6. Habitual abortion: In addition to the treatment of threatened abortion, the cause of abortion should be found and treated accordingly. For example, if the internal cervical opening is loose, internal cervical opening suture surgery can be performed. It should be noted that patients who have had abortion should take contraceptive measures for half a year before getting pregnant. If they conceive too quickly, they are more likely to have another abortion.

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