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How to avoid infection after medical abortion?

Asked by:Freya

Asked on:Mar 27, 2026 04:54 PM

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  • Willow Willow

    Mar 27, 2026

      avoid medical abortion The main methods of post-infection include:

      1. When vaginal bleeding lasts for more than 7 days, antibiotics should be taken under the guidance of a doctor to prevent infection. If bleeding persists for more than two weeks, you should seek medical advice Hospital Find out the cause and perform uterine curettage if necessary.

      2. Drug flow Postpartum Also pay attention to rest and avoid fatigue. You can take motherwort ointment and other drugs to promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis to promote Uterus Contraction, expulsion of embryonic tissue, reducing vaginal bleeding and shortening bleeding time.

      3. Pay attention to dietary supplements. Eat more high-quality protein to strengthen your body, but don't eat too much greasy food to prevent it from becoming greasy and disturbing your stomach.

      4. No bathing in the bath, no vaginal douching, and no swimming within one month after medical abortion.

      5. Forbidden to have sex: Some people have long bleeding time after medical abortion, some people have very short bleeding time, and some people have episodic bleeding. In either case, sexual intercourse is prohibited until menstruation. Because the cervix is ​​in a relaxed state during medical abortion, the effect of preventing bacteria from entering the uterine cavity is weakened. during sex, male Bacteria hidden in foreskin and female Bacteria in the vulva, vagina, and cervix can take the opportunity to ascend to infect the uterine cavity; at the same time, the blood sinus openings after the embryonic tissue is stripped are prone to bacterial infection.

      The above are the methods to prevent infection after medical abortion. Female friends must pay more attention to it. If you are accidentally infected, you must go to the hospital for examination and treatment in time to avoid serious consequences.

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