Do you know that a woman’s body goes through a lot of changes and pain after an abortion and some of them can indicate potential dangers like an infection or incomplete abortion.
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Here are a few things you can expect to happen after a medical termination of pregnancy and know when to call for a doctor.
1. Heavy bleeding
Not all women bleed profusely, but some amount of bleeding, blood clots, brownish discharge after abortion is normal. Some might bleed profusely after an abortion which can go up to three to four weeks. But you need to know when your bleeding is normal and when you require medical intervention. If you are soaking one to two sanitary pads within one to two hours, it is not considered normal bleeding.
Additionally, if you are feeling light headed and dizzy and passing large clots, it could be indicative of an internal injury to the uterus during the procedure. This is when you should get in touch with your doctor and seek help. Here are six facts about getting pregnant after an abortion that you should know.
2. Cramp-like pains
Before abortion, the uterus was en
larged, and it gradually returns to its normal size after the abortion, that sometimes causes period like cramps. However, at times, it could be worse than menstrual cramps. Many women complain of increasing cramps on the third or fourth day after the abortion when they pass clots. Popping a prescribed painkiller, drinking warm liquids and using a hot water bag can provide some relief from the cramps. If your cramps don’t settle even after these measures, call your doctor and talk about your situation. Passing heavy clots along with unbearable cramps could also indicate an incomplete abortion when some parts of the fetus can remain inside the womb. Here are five causes of miscarriage or spontaneous abortion that you should know about.
3. Infections
Remember, after an abortion your cervix might remain slightly open for a few days, and this can set a stage for pelvic or urinary tract infection. To avert an infection avoid using tampons, sexual intercourse, vaginal douches, public pools and tub baths. If you still get an infection and the pain becomes excruciating, visit your gynaecologist and get a proper check-up done. If you develop a uterine infection, it is more likely to occur within two to three days after the procedure. The earlier it is detected, the easier it is to treat with oral antibiotics.
4. FeverA high-grade fever a
fter abortion is a definite indicator that there is an infection in the body. If the temperature reads 100.4F with tender lower abdomen and abnormal vaginal discharge, it isn’t something you should sleep over. Here are seven faqs on induced abortion that you should know about.
5. Persistent pregnancy symptoms
Even after an abortion, some symptoms of pregnancy can still bother you. While nausea is the first to subside within a day or two, tender and leaky breasts can persist for a week. Abdominal bloating also gets worse during the first week and fa
tigue could be a constant companion for at least a fortnight. These symptoms settle after a week or so, however if it doesn’t, your doctor might prescribe supplements to revive your energy level
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Here are a few things you can expect to happen after a medical termination of pregnancy and know when to call for a doctor.
1. Heavy bleeding
Not all women bleed profusely, but some amount of bleeding, blood clots, brownish discharge after abortion is normal. Some might bleed profusely after an abortion which can go up to three to four weeks. But you need to know when your bleeding is normal and when you require medical intervention. If you are soaking one to two sanitary pads within one to two hours, it is not considered normal bleeding.
Additionally, if you are feeling light headed and dizzy and passing large clots, it could be indicative of an internal injury to the uterus during the procedure. This is when you should get in touch with your doctor and seek help. Here are six facts about getting pregnant after an abortion that you should know.
2. Cramp-like pains
Before abortion, the uterus was en
larged, and it gradually returns to its normal size after the abortion, that sometimes causes period like cramps. However, at times, it could be worse than menstrual cramps. Many women complain of increasing cramps on the third or fourth day after the abortion when they pass clots. Popping a prescribed painkiller, drinking warm liquids and using a hot water bag can provide some relief from the cramps. If your cramps don’t settle even after these measures, call your doctor and talk about your situation. Passing heavy clots along with unbearable cramps could also indicate an incomplete abortion when some parts of the fetus can remain inside the womb. Here are five causes of miscarriage or spontaneous abortion that you should know about.
3. Infections
Remember, after an abortion your cervix might remain slightly open for a few days, and this can set a stage for pelvic or urinary tract infection. To avert an infection avoid using tampons, sexual intercourse, vaginal douches, public pools and tub baths. If you still get an infection and the pain becomes excruciating, visit your gynaecologist and get a proper check-up done. If you develop a uterine infection, it is more likely to occur within two to three days after the procedure. The earlier it is detected, the easier it is to treat with oral antibiotics.
4. FeverA high-grade fever a
fter abortion is a definite indicator that there is an infection in the body. If the temperature reads 100.4F with tender lower abdomen and abnormal vaginal discharge, it isn’t something you should sleep over. Here are seven faqs on induced abortion that you should know about.
5. Persistent pregnancy symptoms
Even after an abortion, some symptoms of pregnancy can still bother you. While nausea is the first to subside within a day or two, tender and leaky breasts can persist for a week. Abdominal bloating also gets worse during the first week and fa
tigue could be a constant companion for at least a fortnight. These symptoms settle after a week or so, however if it doesn’t, your doctor might prescribe supplements to revive your energy level
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