What happened to the miscarriage?

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Abortion refers to termination of pregnancy under 28 weeks of pregnancy and fetal weight of less than 1000 grams.

What happened to the miscarriage?

Abortion can be divided into spontaneous abortion and artificial abortion. The causes of spontaneous abortion are more complex, mainly including embryo chromosome abnormalities, maternal systemic diseases, reproductive organs abnormalities, endocrine abnormalities, immune function abnormalities, etc. In addition, long-term exposure to harmful chemicals, radiation and other adverse environmental factors may also increase the risk of abortion. Artificial abortion is artificial means to terminate pregnancy, including surgical abortion and drug abortion. Abortion is used within 10 weeks of pregnancy to aspirate embryos and appendages through surgical instruments. Medical abortion is used within 49 days of pregnancy to contract the uterus and expel embryonic tissue through drugs. However, abortion is not without risks. It may cause complications such as bleeding, infection, uterine perforation, intrauterine adhesions, etc., causing harm to the female body.

If abortion occurs, actively cooperate with doctors for treatment and treatment, and do a good job in nursing and rehabilitation after abortion.



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