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The hidden dangers of painless abortion

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  There are two methods of artificial termination of pregnancy. One is non-surgical termination of pregnancy, also known as medical abortion.; One is to use surgical methods to terminate pregnancy. According to the length of conception, it is divided into negative pressure aspiration (6-10 weeks of pregnancy) and forceps curettage (11-14 weeks of pregnancy), which is commonly understood. flow of people

The hidden dangers of painless abortion

  Abortion is a major event, "painless" has been misrepresented

  Any form of abortion is a surgical method that uses instruments to enter the uterine cavity, which will cause damage to the body, especially for women. female Uterus The damage cannot be underestimated. Not all women are suitable for abortion. This is a minimum common sense . Experts emphasize that abortion is by no means a minor surgery, and painless abortion is Hospital And doctors are more demanding. For example, the operation should be performed in a larger hospital equipped with rescue anesthesia accidents, and should have rescue equipment and drugs. ; Strictly control indications and contraindications ; Be fully prepared before surgery ; Continuous ECG monitoring and oxygen administration during the operation ; After the operation, nurses need to accompany the patient until he wakes up. After he is fully awake, his family members will accompany him home or stay in the hospital for further observation, etc.

  As for painless abortion surgery, experts explained that it is named after the use of short-acting intravenous anesthetics such as propofol or powerful narcotic analgesics to maintain general anesthesia to provide analgesia for abortion surgery. This has become the only difference from other abortion surgeries.

  Experts believe that the painless abortion technology itself greatly alleviates the pain and fear caused to women during the operation and should be welcomed. However, "painless" cannot cover up the damage caused by surgery to women's bodies, especially the uterus, nor can it distort and exaggerate "painless" so that women who lack knowledge even think that "painless" means harmless and can ignore it, which is a big mistake. In particular, repeated abortions can easily lead to infertility.

  Six minutes of surgery can cause harm for 60 years

  There is no pain during painless abortion, but the damage it may cause to the body is no less than that of ordinary abortion, and the risk is even greater due to the addition of anesthetic drugs. An ideal painless abortion requires quick onset of anesthetic drugs, fast metabolism, complete awakening, definite analgesic effect, no intraoperative memory, few side effects, simple operation, safety and effectiveness. Although the various current anesthetics relatively meet the above requirements, none of them can fully reach the ideal state. clinical Adverse reactions to anesthesia such as respiratory depression, circulatory depression, and drug allergy still often occur. In addition, after general anesthesia, the texture of the uterus becomes softer, and the doctor's touch will not be as good as without anesthesia. Therefore, the risk of endometrial damage and uterine perforation is relatively increased. If you receive painless abortion in a place that does not have the relevant conditions, if an accident occurs, the consequences will be very serious. The young girl mentioned above who became a vegetative state is a tragic example.

  There are few channels for information and cannot accept systematic and scientific reproduction. healthy Education is a common educational embarrassment faced by our country’s teenagers. Experts call for increased publicity of reproductive health knowledge in society so that more young people can learn correct and scientific health knowledge is a top priority. At the same time, experts remind young women that contraception is the best policy and abortion is the remedy. Painless abortion also has risks. Don’t gamble your youth on tomorrow.

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