Sexual Health
Can I go out after the abortion? How many days will I be in bed after the abortion surgery
After an induced abortion, you can take a walk on the day of the abortion. For ordinary force without complications and any high-risk factors, walking will not cause fainting. If the weather is good, it will not be too cold or too hot, nor will it cause discomfort to the patient. With the company of family members, patients can take a walk appropriately, provided that they do not overwork to avoid increasing the risk of vaginal bleeding, reducing resistance, and increasing the risk of future infections. Due to the impact and trauma of surgery, it may take two weeks for patients to gradually recover. Therefore, doctors will issue a two-week fake note to patients after surgery and require absolute prohibition of sexual activity and bathing during these two weeks to avoid the risk of infection.
As a remedy for contraceptive failure, with the widespread development of painless abortion, more and more women believe that abortion is only a few minutes of surgery without any pain, so abortion may not be considered a flood beast. But in fact, once there are long-term complications, such as endometrial adhesion, uterine adhesion, amenorrhea, infertility, or even chronic pelvic inflammatory sequelae, repeated pelvic pain, infertility or Ectopic pregnancy in the future, it will seriously affect women's health, and artificial abortion should be avoided as far as possible.
Generally, artificial abortion surgery does not require absolute bed rest, and patients can move normally within half an hour after the surgery. If it is an intravenous anesthesia induced abortion surgery or a painless induced abortion surgery, it usually takes 3-6 hours. Due to the residue of the anesthetic in the body, dizziness, fatigue, and other adverse events such as falls may occur if the patient wakes up too early. Therefore, after painless induced abortion, it is usually necessary to rest for 3-6 hours. When the patient does not feel dizzy or tired, they can get out of bed and move around appropriately. However, when getting out of bed, someone should accompany them to avoid fainting, falling, and other situations. Regardless of the type of induced abortion, absolute bed rest is not necessary, as long-term bed rest increases the risk of thrombotic disease. Generally speaking, after an abortion, it is necessary to rest appropriately, mainly in the first three days after the abortion, but also to get out of bed. Getting out of bed is conducive to promoting Uterine contraction and bleeding in the uterus. It is easy to recover after surgery and is not easy to cause residual in the uterus or endometrial adhesion, cervical adhesion, etc. Three days after the surgery,