Will going to work the day after a人流 (abortion) have any impact later on?
Returning to work the second day after an abortion generally has no adverse effects if the individual is in good physical condition, does not engage in strenuous activities or get chilled, and experiences no discomfort. However, it may have negative consequences if the person is physically weak, exposed to cold, or performs heavy physical labor. The details are as follows:
1. No adverse effects
The body is relatively weak after an abortion, so returning to work on the second day may affect recovery, although this is not always the case. If one is naturally in good health, the job involves mainly sitting and is not physically demanding, proper warmth is maintained, and no discomfort occurs after working, there is generally no long-term impact. Nevertheless, adequate rest should still be prioritized.
2. Adverse effects
If the individual is in poor physical condition and returns to work the second day after the procedure to perform heavy physical labor or remains for prolonged periods in a cold environment, it could harm future health. This may impair uterine recovery, prolong bleeding, or increase the risk of post-abortion complications (commonly referred to as "sitting the month" disorders).
It is recommended not to return to work too soon after an abortion. Ideally, one should rest for 7–14 days before resuming work. If returning to work is unavoidable, proper保暖 measures must be taken, overexertion should be avoided, and any discomfort should prompt immediate rest.