It's been ten days since the abortion and it's still not clean

It's been ten days since the abortion and it's still not clean

The main principle of medical abortion is to have women take medicine to stop the vital signs of the gestational sac in the uterus, and then open the cervix of the uterus to expel the gestational sac. Generally, when a woman has a medical abortion, the gestational sac will be completely expelled in about seven days, and the bleeding below the body will stop. At this time, you need to go to the hospital to check if there is any residue. So some women find that the abortion is not complete 10 days after the medical abortion. What’s going on?

1. Considering the high possibility that the abnormal menstruation is caused by ovarian cysts, the possibility of excessive endometrial hyperplasia cannot be ruled out. Active anti-inflammatory treatment is recommended. If continuous menstruation lasts for a long time, it is recommended to consider curettage treatment. Guidance: It is recommended to pay attention to the regularity of life and diet, avoid spicy and irritating foods, and have regular physical examinations.

2. If there is still bleeding ten days after an abortion, the possible reasons are: first, the uterus does not recover well after the abortion; second, the abortion is incomplete, but the possibility of incomplete abortion is relatively high.

3. Absence of menstruation after abortion can be said to be a relatively common sequelae of abortion. Generally, menstruation will come one month after abortion. However, after the abortion, damage to the endometrium or endocrine disorders may cause temporary menstrual disorders. This is normal and the recovery period is generally about three months. Guidance: After abortion, the menstrual cycle will change. A few women experience menstrual disorders such as prolonged menstruation, varying lengths of menstrual cycles, and amenorrhea. This situation usually returns to normal after 2 to 3 months, and a few people last longer. In general, ovulation can be restored within 22 days.

4. After medical abortion, you must go to the hospital for a color Doppler ultrasound check. Observe whether there is any residue in the uterine cavity under color Doppler ultrasound. If there is any residue, curettage is necessary. It has been ten days since you had the medical abortion and you are still bleeding. The possibility of an incomplete abortion is relatively high.

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