Generally, painless abortion can be done within one year, but it is harmful to women's health. If there is no plan to get pregnant, it is recommended to take contraceptive measures. Painless abortion is performed in a sleeping state after injecting anesthetics. The patient does not feel pain, but it will cause certain damage to the female uterus. If you have had a painless abortion for less than a year, you can generally have another painless abortion, but it may cause damage to the endometrium, which may lead to thin endometrium, even cause adhesions in the uterine cavity, lead to infertility, etc., and may also increase the chance of uterine cavity infection. If you have no plans to get pregnant, it is recommended that you take contraceptive measures during intercourse to avoid harm to your body from having another abortion after pregnancy. If you are already pregnant and do not plan to give birth to the fetus, you can have a painless abortion. However, after the operation, you need to pay attention to rest more, avoid excessive fatigue, eat more to increase nutritional intake, pay attention to the cleanliness of your private parts, avoid infection, and help your body recover. |
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