Incomplete abortion

Pregnancy is less than 28 weeks, and the fetus weighs less than 1000g. Those who interrupt their pregnancy for some reason are called abortions. Occurrence before 12 weeks of pregnancy is called early abortion, and after 12 weeks is called late abortion. Incomplete abortion means that some embryos have been excreted and some remain in the uterine cavity. It usually develops from late abortion. At this time, due to the presence of embryos in the uterine cavity, the uterus cannot contract well and the bleeding does not stop.

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