Many women who are pregnant but do not want to be pregnant will choose surgical abortion. Clamp surgery is one form of abortion, but clamp surgery is painful and dangerous, and it is also cruel to the fetus. Generally, people are not willing to use clamp surgery. What happens if there is brown blood in the leucorrhea 15 days after the clamp surgery? Let’s learn about it with the editor today. Clamping is a type of abortion surgery. It is performed when the pregnancy needs to be terminated between 10 and 14 weeks of pregnancy (the best time for clamping), in which case the fetus needs to be clamped because it is too large. step (1) First, dilate the cervix to at least 9-10. Since the cervical dilation must be completed in a short period of time, it is not only very painful, but also easy to cause cervical laceration. Therefore, preparation of the cervix before surgery is extremely important. (2) Rupture of membranes. As the amniotic fluid flows out, the intrauterine tissue also flows out. The embryonic tissue can be clamped near the lower part of the uterus. (3) When the fetus is leaking amniotic fluid, it is usually in a transverse position. The fetal head should be crushed first, and then the trunk and limbs should be gradually removed. When the fetus passes through the cervical canal, an oval forceps should be used to first align the longitudinal axis of its long bones with the longitudinal axis of the uterus, and then it should be clamped out to avoid damaging the lower uterine segment and cervical tissue when clamping it out. (4) Generally, a curved toothed oval forceps is slid along the posterior wall of the uterine cavity. When the placenta is touched and feels soft, it is pulled to remove it in large pieces or completely. If the placenta cannot be removed completely as soon as possible, it will affect uterine contraction and increase uterine bleeding. (5) After the placenta and fetus are basically removed, you can use a No. 6-7 suction tube to gently suction the uterine cavity for one week under low negative pressure, and use a small scraper to gently scrape for one week to avoid small tissue fragments remaining and prolonging the postoperative bleeding time. Postoperative precautions (1) After the painless clamp surgery, women need to be hospitalized for observation for a period of time to ensure that their bodies have fully recovered before they can leave the hospital and go home; (2) Pay careful attention to diet and nutrition. Eat more foods high in protein and vitamins to help the body recover. Avoid foods that are too irritating. (3) You must take good rest at ordinary times. It is best to lie in bed for a while. Drink as much brown sugar water as possible, or eat some red dates, which will help replenish blood. (4) Pay attention to personal vaginal hygiene. It is best to keep it dry and breathable. Because there will definitely be a lot of bleeding after the operation, you must be extra careful to prevent infection with gynecological diseases. |
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