What to do if there is black blood after abortion
25 years old
2020-05-10
I just had an abortion operation yesterday, but I found some black blood. What should I do if there is black blood after abortion?
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BY Larry Cotton 2020-05-10Black blood appears after abortion, which is mainly caused by lochia discharge. If there are no other abnormalities in the body, no special treatment is required. If the uterine bleeding is not discharged in time, it will cause blood oxidation and lead to black blood . During the discharge of lochia, the sanitary napkins must be replaced in time to prevent bacterial infections. If the lochia is still not clean for more than two weeks, you need to go to the hospital for inspection.9
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