Can spontaneous abortion be cured?

Can spontaneous abortion be cured?

Miscarriage is very common in modern society, so can natural miscarriage be cured? The answer is yes. Natural miscarriage is particularly harmful to women. If not handled properly, it will cause lifelong effects on women. Therefore, it is important to prevent miscarriage during pregnancy and care about your body. There are several treatments for natural miscarriage.

1. Threatened abortion

Rest in bed, and avoid sexual intercourse. For patients with luteal insufficiency, progesterone can be used for treatment. During treatment, observe the patient's symptoms and test results, and perform ultrasound examinations to clarify the fetal development if necessary. Before preserving pregnancy, ectopic pregnancy should be ruled out first.

2. Inevitable miscarriage and incomplete miscarriage

Once the diagnosis is confirmed, the embryo and placental tissue should be completely expelled as soon as possible. When an unavoidable miscarriage or incomplete miscarriage occurs in early pregnancy, vacuum aspiration should be performed in a timely manner. Carefully examine the aborted tissue and send it for pathological examination. In late miscarriage, uterine contractions need to be promoted. After the fetus and placenta are completely delivered, check whether the placenta and fetal membranes are complete. If necessary, curettage should be performed to remove the residual products of pregnancy in the uterine cavity. For those with excessive vaginal bleeding, complete laboratory tests, blood transfusion and infusion, anti-shock treatment when necessary, and antibiotics should be given to prevent infection for those with prolonged bleeding time.

3. Complete miscarriage

If there are no signs of infection, generally no treatment is required and an ultrasound examination can be performed to determine whether there is any residue in the uterine cavity.

4. Missed abortion

Artificial abortion is usually performed. If the embryo stops developing for a long time, the pregnancy tissue will be tightly adhered to the uterine wall, which may cause difficulty in surgery and may cause heavy bleeding due to abnormal coagulation function. Before treatment, blood routine, coagulation time, platelet count, etc. should be checked, and blood transfusion should be prepared.

During the abortion process, if vaginal bleeding lasts too long, tissue remains in the uterine cavity, or an illegal abortion is performed, it may cause intrauterine infection. In severe cases, the infection may extend to the pelvic cavity, abdominal cavity, and even the whole body, with complications such as pelvic inflammatory disease, peritonitis, sepsis, and septic shock. This is called abortion infection, so be careful not to get infected.

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