As people's minds become more open, many young people get pregnant before marriage. However, since they are not ready to be mothers, they will consider not having children after becoming pregnant and have abortions. But I am also afraid that abortion will affect my health, affect my ability to have a baby in the future, and that it will be very painful. Is it painful to have an abortion under local anesthesia? What are the methods of abortion? Will abortion affect future fertility? Experts say that the standards for regular painless abortion surgery are as follows: 1. Hospital environment: The hospital environment is very important. The environment for painless abortion surgery mainly refers to the sterility level of the operating room. I believe many women have an impression of where those hospitals where people queue up for abortions perform abortions. It is nothing more than a room with an operating bed and a curtain. The operation is performed in such an environment. Little do they know that the bacterial content in such an environment is very high. During abortion surgery, surgical instruments must enter the uterine cavity for operation, which can easily cause infection. This is why many women will have different symptoms of gynecological inflammation infection after having an abortion. In severe cases, the bacteria that infect the uterus can cause infertility. 2. Surgeons: Relatively speaking, most of the doctors who perform painless abortion in many public hospitals are young doctors, and some are even interns. Since abortion is performed in the female uterine cavity, we all know that the uterine wall is not very thick, especially for women who have had multiple abortions, the uterine wall is very thin. If the doctor's clinical experience is insufficient, and some painless abortions are not 3. Anesthesiologist: Of course, the analgesics used by the doctor cannot be ignored, because analgesics are a very critical part of painless abortion. The safety of analgesia is mainly related to the clinical skills and analgesic equipment of the analgesic specialist. Some hospitals will use nurses to provide analgesia for the patients, and better ones will use specialized analgesic physicians to provide analgesia for the patients. In some advanced abortion technologies, the professional title level of analgesics will be required. 4. Surgical method: The common abortion surgical methods currently include: ordinary abortion, painless abortion, micro-tube minimally invasive superconducting visual painless abortion, double-chamber decompression painless abortion, and Vivi constant uterine preservation superconducting visual painless abortion. These abortion technologies have been developed step by step, and the technology is constantly improving. More advanced technology is naturally safer. Experts remind that if you are worried that abortion will be painful, or worried that it will affect your future ability to have children, experts recommend that you choose a regular large-scale gynecological hospital for a painless abortion. This will reduce the harm caused by the abortion surgery, reduce the pain caused by the abortion surgery, and ensure your health to the greatest extent. |
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