Although uterine curettage is a minor operation, it can cause great harm to our female uterus. Some women choose uterine curettage when they have an unexpected pregnancy or their baby has growth abnormalities and needs an abortion. The time is generally within three months. After uterine curettage, there will be some damage to our endometrium. The egg is released from our ovaries and then goes to the fallopian tube. If it is not fertilized, it will be discharged from the body through the vagina. What symptoms will occur when ovulation occurs again after a uterine curettage? How long does it take to ovulate after uterine curettage? Generally, ovulation function is restored within 22 days, and menstruation comes in about 1 month. However, a small number of women experience menstrual disorders such as prolonged menstruation, irregular cycles, and amenorrhea after artificial abortion. This situation generally returns to normal after 23 months, and for a few people it lasts longer. You cannot have sex for at least one month. No matter how much bleeding occurs after the operation, sexual intercourse is prohibited before menstruation. Because the cervical opening is in a relaxed state during abortion, the effect of tissue bacteria entering the uterine cavity is weakened. At the same time, the blood sinuses are open after the embryonic tissue is peeled off, which is easy to be infected by bacteria. During sexual intercourse, as long as semen flows into the vagina, there is a possibility of pregnancy. There is a 40% probability. Emergency contraceptive pills are generally effective only when taken within 72 hours, and are only effective for unprotected intercourse once a month. It is not advisable to take more. There will be minor side effects after taking them. Some people have them, and some people don't. It depends on the person. Taking emergency contraceptive pills will advance your period by about a week or delay it by about a week. If your period is delayed for ten days, you may consider pregnancy. Ovulation symptoms: Women can clearly feel the changes in vaginal secretions before and after ovulation. In the first half of the menstrual cycle, vaginal secretions are less, viscous and opaque; as ovulation approaches, vaginal secretions will gradually increase and become thin and milky white; during ovulation, the amount of vaginal secretions increases significantly and becomes watery, transparent and clear. At this time, women will feel their vulva is moist and slippery, and when wiping with toilet paper, there will be egg white-like strips of mucus. When a woman experiences such ovulation symptoms, it is the time when she is most likely to get pregnant, and it usually lasts for 2 to 3 days. Symptoms of anovulation: 1. Developmental status. Tall stature and underdeveloped secondary sexual characteristics may be signs of sexual dysfunction caused by the central nervous system. Increased body hair may be caused by excessive secretion of androgen by the ovaries or adrenal glands. Milk discharge from the nipple may be caused by too much prolactin in the blood. 2. Menstrual status. Menstrual disorders and amenorrhea are symptoms of anovulation. 3. Low back pain and lower abdominal pain. During ovulation, there will be mild symptoms such as back pain and lower abdominal pain, but these feelings do not necessarily mean that ovulation has occurred. Some gynecological diseases can also cause symptoms of back pain and abdominal pain. 4. Minor vaginal bleeding. A small number of people have a small amount of vaginal bleeding between menstruation, which is less than the menstrual flow. This is called "ovulation bleeding" and needs to be treated promptly. 5. Breast pain. During ovulation, estrogen and progesterone levels increase, which can easily cause breast tenderness. 6. Increased vaginal discharge. This is the most obvious sign of ovulation. For most people, the amount of leucorrhea will increase significantly during ovulation. It will become as transparent as egg white and can be stretched into threads. There will be no uncomfortable symptoms such as vulvar itching and odor. |
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