What is the severity of threatened miscarriage?

What is the severity of threatened miscarriage?

What is the severity of threatened abortion? After all, threatened abortion does not necessarily lead to real miscarriage, so many patients no longer take it seriously. In fact, this is because they do not understand the severity and harm of threatened abortion. In order to make patients pay more attention to the timely treatment of threatened abortion, the following article will introduce the severity of threatened abortion.

The harm of threatened abortion is generally very serious. If a woman fails to preserve her pregnancy during threatened abortion, the final result is complete or incomplete abortion. Some women may even go through a transitional stage, where the embryo has been separated (partially or completely) from the uterine wall but has not yet been expelled. This transitional stage is called inevitable abortion. When you go to the hospital for a checkup, if you find that the cervix is ​​dilated, there is often embryonic tissue blocking the cervix. You must immediately disinfect and scrape the area to remove the embryonic tissue. Only in this way can you effectively stop the bleeding.

Serious complications of threatened abortion

1. Heavy bleeding

Abortion or incomplete abortion can sometimes cause heavy bleeding in women, and even shock, which is life-threatening. Therefore, after a threatened abortion occurs, it is necessary to deal with it promptly and actively to avoid heavy bleeding. If there is heavy bleeding, go to the hospital in time for blood transfusion and perform a curettage to remove the embryonic tissue in the uterus.

2. Infection

After a miscarriage, especially after an incomplete miscarriage, women are prone to bacterial infection and various gynecological diseases. Because after a miscarriage, women's body resistance becomes poor, and vaginal bleeding is easy to be taken advantage of by bacteria to infect the vagina, causing vaginitis, cervicitis, endometritis and other gynecological inflammations, which is very detrimental to women's physical recovery after miscarriage. If not treated in time, it may also lead to infertility.

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