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What are the signs of infection after abortion?

What are the signs of infection after abortion?

Signs of Infection After an Abortion

  • Fever.
  • Unusual or smelly discharge.
  • Abdominal pain or tenderness.
  • Bleeding more than expected.
  • Nausea or vomiting.
  • Diarrhoea.

How do you know if your bleeding too much after abortion?

if you are bleeding excessively is by counting the number of pads you change each hour. Call the office f you soak more than two maxi pads in one hour for two hours, or if you pass large clots or feel dizzy and light-headed—these are signs that you are experiencing excessive blood loss.

When should I worry about bleeding after abortion?

Expect to bleed like a normal menstrual period, and you may pass small blood clots. Bleeding usually stops after 1-2 weeks, but some women spot until their next period. Sometimes you may have a short episode of pain, with a gush of blood or a clot several weeks after the abortion – contact us if this continues.

What happens if you get infection after abortion?

Septic shock often occurs after an abortion. It strikes when your body gets a bacterial infection. In most cases, the infection stays in a specific area. However, in severe cases, the infection enters your bloodstream and travels throughout your body.

How do you heal from an abortion?

Women may also wish to try the following self-care tips after an abortion:

  1. Massaging your stomach can help with cramping and passing the uterine tissue.
  2. Applying heat to your stomach or back may relieve cramping and pain.
  3. Taking any medication that the doctor prescribes, including antibiotics.

What is the treatment for uterus infection after abortion?

Doxycycline, Azithromycin and Flagyl are antibiotics to help prevent infections. Take this medication exactly as written on your prescription bottle. Methergine/Ergotamine help to shrink the uterus to its normal size. Take one tablet every 8 hours.

How do you mentally recover from an abortion?

Expressing your feelings is crucial to emotional health after an abortion. Honor your experience so that you integrate this event into your life, not push it down, or try to repress or forget it. Sometimes it’s a matter of finding someone you can talk to — someone you can trust to be nonjudgmental.