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Is abortion painful at?

Is abortion painful at?

The experience of an abortion varies between individuals. Abortions may cause some pain or cramping, but many women can manage this discomfort. The level of pain and other side effects that a woman may experience largely depend on the type of abortion she has.

What are the side effects of an abortion?

Side effects of this abortion procedure include: cramping, pelvic pain, uterine damage, injury to the bowel, bladder, or cervix, heavy bleeding, or more serious complications. Blood loss, damage to the uterus, and infection are the most common side effects.

How long will I bleed 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.

How long do you bleed after abortion?

How long until you get your period after an abortion?

Abortion starts a new menstrual cycle, so your period should go back to normal 4-8 weeks after your abortion. When your next period will come depends on the birth control method you use. If you’re not on birth control, you should have a period by 8 weeks after your abortion.

Can you shower after abortion?

Most women are able to go to work, school, and have moderate exercise the day after an abortion. You may bathe or shower as you wish. You should use sanitary pads instead of tampons for two weeks.

How do you feel after an abortion?

After having an abortion, you’ll probably have some period-type pains, stomach cramps and vaginal bleeding. This should start to gradually improve after a few days, but can last for 1 to 2 weeks. This is normal and is usually nothing to worry about. The bleeding is usually similar to normal period bleeding.

How many days does bleeding last after abortion?

It’s common to bleed for 1 to 2 weeks after either type of abortion. Some people find that the blood flow will stop and then start again. The bleeding should taper off after a week or two. You may continue to have some light bleeding or spotting for a few weeks afterward, or until your next period.

Is misoprostol taken orally or inserted?

Vaginal administration of misoprostol is recommended for increased efficacy. The recommended dose of misoprostol is 800 mcgs (4 200-mcg tablets) inserted vaginally. Study results have demonstrated that vaginal administration is more effective than oral use of misoprostol.

Why am I not getting my periods after abortion?

The first period after a surgical abortion may be shorter and lighter. If a woman’s periods do not start 8 weeks after an abortion or return to normal after 3 months, she should see her doctor.