Uterine adhesions after abortion?
summary
As a main remedial measure after contraceptive failure, the safety of induced abortion and its potential harm to women's reproductive health are increasingly concerned. In recent years, with the popularization and application of artificial abortion technology, the number of artificial abortion and the number of repeated artificial abortion increase year by year. The incidence of postoperative intrauterine adhesions also increases, which has become a very noteworthy problem. The symptoms of intrauterine adhesions after abortion.
Uterine adhesions after abortion?
(1) Amenorrhea (or hypomenorrhea) complete intrauterine adhesions, amenorrhea can occur, amenorrhea time can be very long, and with estrogen, progesterone treatment does not cause withdrawal bleeding. Partial intrauterine adhesions and / or partial destruction of the endometrium are characterized by hypomenorrhea but normal menstrual cycle.
(2) Periodic abdominal pain usually occurs about one month after induced abortion or curettage, with sudden spastic pain in the lower abdomen, more than half of which are accompanied by anal distension; Some patients have severe abdominal pain, restlessness, movement difficulties, and even exhaust, defecation are very painful, sometimes have a sense of urgency. The pain generally lasted for 3-7 days, gradually alleviated and disappeared, with an interval of about one month. Periodic abdominal pain occurred again and gradually aggravated.
(3) Infertility and repeated abortion, premature intrauterine adhesions are prone to secondary infertility, even pregnancy is also prone to repeated abortion and premature birth. Due to the adhesion of uterine cavity, the damage of endometrium and the decrease of uterine volume, the normal implantation of embryo is affected. And affect the fetus to live to term in the uterine cavity.
matters needing attention
Intrauterine adhesions must be timely treatment, do not delay, because it will bring serious consequences to female friends, women need to be vigilant against harm.