Abortion carries a number of possible health complications. One of these is the risk of incomplete abortion, which occurs when some of the pregnancy tissue is left behind in the uterus following an abortion procedure. An incomplete abortion can happen after a medical or surgical abortion.
Some of the signs of an incomplete abortion include:
If you’re experiencing signs of an incomplete abortion, go to the nearest emergency room. You’ll need treatment immediately to ensure this issue is resolved and you’re on the road to recovery.
Incomplete abortions can also occur after conditions like miscarriage or even during a vaginal birth or C-section. You may be at risk for one if any of these factors apply to you:
Attending regular doctor’s visits and understanding the risks of procedures like abortion are good ways to stay informed about your health and take preventative steps to protect it.
Incomplete abortions are treated based on the severity of symptoms and the patient’s condition. The medical provider may use surgical instruments such as forceps to remove the remaining pregnancy tissue. If the woman is unstable or the forceps method doesn’t work, however, a procedure like dilation and curettage may be used, which can result in the following side effects: Â
If left untreated, an incomplete abortion can result in sepsis or severe hemorrhage, so getting the prompt medical care you need is imperative.
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