Missed abortion is an abnormal abortion phenomenon, which is very harmful to women's bodies. Women need to rest for more than half a month before going back to work. They should also adjust their diet and get more rest during their vacation, especially within a week after the abortion. It is best to rest in bed and eat some protein-rich foods, such as chicken soup, fish soup, etc., which can quickly promote physical recovery. 1 How long does it take to rest after a missed miscarriage? A missed abortion requires at least half a month of rest, and if conditions permit, a month of rest is recommended. Missed abortion can have a great impact on women's physical and mental health. After a missed abortion, a woman's body needs a recovery process and her diet needs to be adjusted. She also needs more care and attention from friends and partners. In fact, whether it is a natural abortion, an artificial abortion or a medical abortion, it takes some time for the uterus, ovaries and other reproductive tubes to return to normal after the abortion, and proper conditioning and repair. If you don't get enough rest, you are likely to get gynecological diseases and may also be left with sequelae. Once a woman's pregnancy is abruptly ended, all systems in her body will undergo drastic changes. Coupled with blood loss and damage to the endometrium, it will take some time for the body to return to a non-pregnant state. Moreover, missed abortion causes more serious damage to the uterus than ordinary abortion, and the probability of incomplete abortion during one operation is relatively high. Generally, medication is used first and then curettage is performed, which causes more serious damage to the woman's own body. Therefore, missed abortion requires at least half a month of rest, and if conditions permit, a month of rest is recommended. 2 What is missed abortion? Missed abortion is also known as delayed abortion or retained fetus, which means that the embryo has been dead for more than 2 months and has not been expelled naturally. The fetus dies in the pregnant woman but remains in the uterine cavity, and the products of pregnancy are usually expelled within 1 to 2 months after the onset of symptoms. Therefore, it is stipulated that if the embryo has not been expelled naturally within 2 months after it stops developing, it is called missed abortion. Most patients have experienced symptoms of threatened abortion. After that, the uterus stops enlarging and small amounts of yellowish-brown or bloody vaginal bleeding occur repeatedly. Gynecological examination showed that the uterus was significantly smaller than the number of weeks after menstruation. There may be no bleeding or pain, but the early pregnancy symptoms will disappear. The process of embryo expulsion in missed abortion may be the same as that in early abortion. However, because the embryo has been dead for a long time, the placental tissue has become ossified and is tightly adhered to the uterine wall and is not completely detached. Also, due to insufficient estrogen, the uterus contracts poorly. Abortion is often accompanied by heavy bleeding. Therefore, the conventional treatment for missed abortion is "medical abortion plus uterine cleaning." |
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