What's going on after the 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. So let's share what happened after the abortion?.
What's going on after the abortion?
First: intrauterine operation related to pregnancy: it has been reported that 66.7% of intrauterine adhesions occurred after abortion, 21.5% after term delivery, 2% after cesarean section, and 0.6% after curettage of hydatidiform mole;
Second: non pregnancy uterine injury. For example: curettage, myomectomy, polypectomy and prevention of intrauterine device, etc;
Third: congenital malformation of uterus, especially mediastinal uterus, is mainly caused by recurrent abortion, which is caused by intrauterine adhesions;
matters needing attention
Mild intrauterine adhesions have the best treatment effect, and the recurrence rate is very low, but the recurrence rate will increase after the second intrauterine operation. Women who want to prepare for pregnancy need to undergo hysteroscopy again if they have a history of intrauterine operation or intrauterine adhesions in the past, and now have less menstruation, periodic abdominal pain, infertility or repeated abortion; In the past, women with mild intrauterine adhesions who have undergone surgery can be directly prepared for pregnancy if they have no symptoms. Hysteroscopy is recommended for those with the above symptoms.