excuse me?
On April 7, I just had an abortion...
After that, I had sexual intercourse on the 15th or 22nd...
Then on the 30th, my girlfriend told me she was pregnant...
Is it possible? Additionally, she mentioned that the first procedure wasn't thorough enough and left some remnants...
If there are remnants in the uterus, can she still get pregnant?
ken, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/07/11
Dr. Wei Fumao reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Sexual intercourse on the 22nd may result in pregnancy.
Please consult the physician who performed your last abortion for more information regarding the gestational age at that time.
Reply Date: 2005/07/11
More Info
After an incomplete abortion, the possibility of getting pregnant again can vary based on several factors, including the extent of the procedure, the presence of any retained tissue, and the overall health of the reproductive system.
Firstly, it is important to understand what an incomplete abortion entails. An incomplete abortion occurs when some pregnancy tissue remains in the uterus after the abortion procedure. This can lead to complications such as infection, heavy bleeding, or prolonged symptoms of pregnancy. If there is retained tissue, it can also affect future pregnancies, as it may lead to complications such as uterine scarring or infection.
In your case, if your girlfriend had an incomplete abortion and there was retained tissue, it is theoretically possible for her to become pregnant again. However, the presence of retained tissue can complicate the situation. If the uterus is not completely cleared of pregnancy tissue, it can lead to hormonal imbalances that may affect ovulation and the ability to conceive. Additionally, if the retained tissue causes an infection or inflammation, it could further complicate future pregnancies.
Regarding the timing of sexual intercourse after the abortion, it is important to note that ovulation can occur as early as two weeks after the procedure, depending on individual factors. If your girlfriend had unprotected sex shortly after the abortion and ovulated, there is a possibility that she could become pregnant again. However, if there is significant retained tissue, it may hinder the chances of a successful pregnancy.
It is crucial for your girlfriend to follow up with her healthcare provider after an incomplete abortion. A follow-up appointment is essential to ensure that the uterus has been cleared of all tissue and to check for any signs of infection. If there is retained tissue, the healthcare provider may recommend further treatment, which could include medication or a surgical procedure to remove the remaining tissue.
In summary, while it is possible to conceive after an incomplete abortion, the presence of retained tissue can complicate the situation. It is essential for your girlfriend to seek medical advice to ensure her reproductive health is properly managed. If she is pregnant again, her healthcare provider will monitor her closely to ensure a healthy pregnancy. It is always best to prioritize health and safety by consulting with a medical professional regarding any concerns about pregnancy after an abortion.
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