Painless induced abortion: precautions before and after operation

Painless induced abortion is a safe and quick way of abortion. Before and after the operation, there are some places to pay attention to. This article will introduce these matters in detail to help you better understand painless abortion.

Preoperative examination

Before painless abortion, blood test, urine test, leucorrhea and B-ultrasound are needed. If everything is normal, you can choose painless abortion.

Precautions before operation

6 hours before the operation, please keep an empty stomach and don't eat. If you complete the B-ultrasound examination in the morning, you can't have surgery until the afternoon at the earliest.

Surgical gown

Please bring your own sanitary napkins and put on your surgical gown. Short sleeves are recommended for tops, and you don't need to take them off. Please take off your pants and underwear and lie on the operating table.

Anesthesia process

In the operating room, the doctor will give you intravenous general anesthesia. After about 30 seconds, you may feel dizzy, and then you will lose consciousness and fall asleep. When you wake up, the operation has been completed. You may feel some swelling in your genitals, but it's normal. You may feel dizzy, which is the effect of anesthesia. You'll be all right after a rest.

Matters needing attention after operation

After the operation, you will feel like menstruation, and your abdomen and waist will feel slight ups and downs, but you will not feel pain. Because you were asleep during the operation, you couldn't see the bleeding or the embryo. If you have any questions about the program or need more information, please feel free to ask.

medical abortion

You can also choose medical abortion. Because your pregnancy is short, medical abortion is a feasible choice. However, please note that medical abortion may not completely remove the embryo. If this happens, you may need to have curettage.