Abortion is one of the common methods for terminating pregnancy. So, do you know what harm abortion poses in daily life? The number of unmarried women who experience miscarriage is also increasing. There are three peaks in a year, namely Spring Festival, May Day, and National Day. Abortion before a long holiday often involves resting at home and then going to work after the holiday, in order to achieve the goal of being unaware.
In fact, "abortion" is not as simple as a cold. Multiple consecutive induced abortions may result in the following situations:
1. Uterine adhesions: During suction and forceps scraping, the basal layer of the endometrium is damaged, the wound surface adheres, causing physiological pain, amenorrhea, endometriosis, and even infertility.
2. Secondary infertility: In addition to intrauterine adhesions, the causes of infertility after induced abortion are caused by inflammation of the fallopian tubes, blockage of the fallopian tube cavity or closure of the fallopian tube opening, which prevents the meeting of sperm and eggs.
3. Habitual miscarriage: More than three consecutive natural abortions are called habitual miscarriages. After induced abortion, especially after lunar forceps curettage, the cervical opening becomes loose and habitual miscarriage is prone to occur.
4. Placental adhesion or transplantation: Multiple induced abortions absorb or curettage is too deep, and the endometrium is inevitably damaged and thinned. If pregnant again, it is difficult for the damaged and thinned endometrium to transform into a good and thick decidua to accept the implantation of zygote. Dysplasia of uterine detachment and implantation of embryonic villi deep into the uterus further invade the myometrium. After the birth of the fetus, part of the placenta with adhesion or part of the placenta implanted in the myometrium of the uterus cannot be discharged, which affects the uterine contraction and will inevitably lead to massive bleeding
Another survey shows that pregnant women with induced abortion may be 3.5 times more likely than those with their first pregnancy. Placenta previa poses a significant risk to the health of both mother and child, leading to massive bleeding, fetal hypoxia in the uterus, and endangering the lives of pregnant women.
In addition, unmarried pregnant women often have difficulty eating and sleeping due to fear and tension, which results in insufficient nutrition for both the pregnant woman and the fetus. This leads to some young women who hastily get married due to unmarried pregnancy giving birth to low intelligence children, and some young women often tightly tie their abdomen to prevent others from discovering their belly bulge, which can lead to fetal malformations. Some unmarried pregnant women who have undergone artificial abortion often have a fear of being known by others. They hide from their parents, carry their leaders and colleagues behind their backs, pretend to smile, drag their weak body to work and study, and do not receive the necessary rest and sufficient nutrition. This not only greatly increases the chances of developing complications after artificial abortion, but also leads to poor physical recovery and leaves difficult to heal wounds in their hearts.