In case of spontaneous abortion, you can determine whether the gestational sac has been expelled by observing the amount of bleeding, checking the contraction of the uterus, performing B-ultrasound examination, and checking the duration of bleeding. Methods for checking the discharge of gestational sac during spontaneous abortion: 1. Observe the amount of bleeding: There will be obvious vaginal bleeding after abortion. If the amount of bleeding is large and the bleeding color is dark red or brown, it may be that the gestational sac has been expelled. If the amount of bleeding is small or the bleeding color is bright red, it may be that only part of the fetus or embryo has been expelled, and the gestational sac has not been completely expelled. 2. Check the contraction of the uterus: After a miscarriage, the uterus will contract to help expel the gestational sac. If the uterine contraction reaction is strong, the possibility of expelling the gestational sac is greater. The contraction of the uterus can be judged by a doctor's examination or self-touch. 3. B-ultrasound examination: B-ultrasound examination can determine whether the gestational sac has been expelled. B-ultrasound can show the location, size and shape of the gestational sac. 4. Bleeding duration: If vaginal bleeding continues after abortion, or there are obvious symptoms such as fever and abdominal pain, it may be a manifestation of incomplete expulsion of the gestational sac or infection. At this time, you need to seek medical attention in time for examination and treatment. Precautions after spontaneous abortion: After a miscarriage, you need to rest more, avoid overwork, and avoid strenuous exercise. Pay attention to personal hygiene. You can use clean water to wash the vulva, but avoid taking a bath in a tub. You should also refrain from sexual intercourse within one month to avoid local infection. |
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