What Are the Potential Risks Associated with Superconducting Visual Painless Abortion?

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Superconductive Visual Painless Abortion May Cause Infections, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, Cervical Erosion and Other Gynecological Inflammations, Affecting Fertility.

1. During the procedure of superconductive visual painless abortion, if the disinfection of medical instruments is not strict or the operating room standards are unqualified, it may cause infection in women during the surgery.

2. If hygiene is not taken seriously after the surgery or if sexual activity occurs within one month after the abortion, it is also highly likely to cause post-surgical infections, leading to pelvic inflammatory disease, cervical erosion and other gynecological inflammations.

3. If multiple painless abortions are performed, many complications may occur, the most life-threatening being cardio-cerebral syndrome. Other complications include bleeding, injuries, cervical adhesion, pelvic inflammatory disease, etc. Repeated abortions pose the greatest risk, as the chance of uterine damage increases, and the damage to the endometrium directly affects future fertility.

4. After an abortion, some women may experience menstrual irregularities due to affected ovulation or corpus luteum function, which is a common post-surgical symptom. Additionally, the emotional state after abortion can also affect normal menstruation, leading to menstrual cycle disorders, reduced menstrual flow, or prolonged menstruation.

5. Multiple painless abortions can cause damage to the endometrium. If the endometrium becomes too thin, it may lead to habitual miscarriages or infertility in future pregnancies. Moreover, abortions can also cause infections or various gynecological inflammations, affecting women's normal ability to conceive.