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How is curettage done?

Curettage operation is curettage of uterus, and curettage operation is traditional induced abortion. Different from abortion, curettage is used to remove the tissue left in the uterine cavity after abortion, help the repair of the uterus and reduce the possibility of bleeding or infection. You can choose painless curettage, but it is related to the medical level of the hospital you see. As long as abortion is mentioned, people will naturally think of curettage, so curettage has almost become synonymous with induced abortion. This is also the case. Curettage is the most commonly used method of early induced abortion. Although curettage does not require surgery, it is also a gynecological operation and must be carried out under strict disinfection. The operation is divided into two steps. The first step is to expand the cervix sufficiently, and the second step is to put a curette into the uterine cavity and scrape off the embryo. The longer the pregnancy, the bigger the fetus will be. At this time, you need to expand the cervix to the maximum to scrape the fetus, so it is more difficult to scrape the uterus. At the same time, the longer the pregnancy, the softer the uterus will become, and the chance of puncturing the uterus during surgery will naturally increase. Therefore, it is generally only within three months of pregnancy that the fetus can be scraped out by curettage, and curettage surgery should not be used after three months.

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