Question
In early February, a pregnancy test showed a reading of 24.5, but soon after confirming the pregnancy, there was a small run and then on the third day, there was a sudden bleeding that lasted for three days. By the end of March, the menstrual cycle resumed. I want to confirm whether the previous pregnancy was a spontaneous abortion and whether it has been completely cleaned up. Ask whether further examination is needed, and whether this abortion will affect future pregnancies.
Answer
If the pregnancy was indeed confirmed and bleeding occurred, it may be a process of spontaneous abortion. If the menstrual cycle returns to normal, it indicates that the abortion may have been completed. It is recommended to take antibiotics to prevent infection, which can reduce the potential impact on future pregnancies. The doctor asks: Do you usually have abdominal pain?