Can I stay in the same room 25 days after abortion

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I'm usually afraid to go to the hospital, but this unexpected pregnancy, my boyfriend and I do not want this child, so we plan to do painless abortion, immediately for treatment, and now it's obviously better, let's share it. Can we have the same room after 25 days of abortion.

Can I stay in the same room 25 days after abortion

First: repeated abortion will increase the risk of intrauterine infection, increase the incidence of pelvic inflammatory disease, serious cases can also lead to intrauterine adhesions, menstrual disorders, if pelvic inflammatory disease attacks repeatedly, it will cause chronic lower abdominal pain, seriously affect the quality of life of women in the future.

Second, damage the endometrium. Each abortion may damage the endometrium, the more times the curettage, the more serious the damage to the endometrium, and even cause uterine perforation. Second pregnancy is also prone to placenta accreta, adhesion, resulting in dystocia and postpartum hemorrhage.

Third: according to relevant reports, the infertility rate caused by unmarried abortion (especially the first abortion) is as high as 10%. The reason may be postoperative cervical and intrauterine adhesions, affecting pregnancy; it may also be postoperative fallopian tube is not unobstructed or fallopian tube movement dysfunction; or due to repeated suction and curettage, resulting in thinner and thinner endometrium, there is no good "soil" for fertilized egg implantation, affecting embryo development, serious will cause lifelong infertility.

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On this, I would like to remind you: in order to adjust the mentality of patients with induced abortion, we must first correctly understand and accept the emotional changes such as fear, grief and guilt after painless induced abortion, and understand that these changes will fade with time. In order to alleviate the discomfort caused by emotional changes, we can find appropriate ways to vent, such as crying and talking.