Poor endometrial continuity 8 days after induced abortion
Poor endometrial continuity 8 days after induced abortion may be caused by iatrogenic injury, intrauterine infection, or hormonal abnormalities. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Iatrogenic Injury
Induced abortion typically terminates pregnancy by removing gestational tissues from the uterine cavity. During the procedure, the endometrium may sustain some damage, compromising its integrity and resulting in poor endometrial continuity 8 days post-abortion. Patients can alleviate this condition by maintaining regular lifestyle habits to stabilize endocrine function.
2. Intrauterine Infection
If inadequate care is taken within 8 days after induced abortion, allowing external pathogens to invade, intrauterine infection may occur. Under stimulation by inflammatory factors, the endometrium may exhibit the aforementioned changes. In such cases, treatment should follow medical advice using medications such as cefixime capsules or metronidazole tablets.
3. Hormonal Abnormalities
During pregnancy, estrogen, progesterone, and other hormone levels significantly increase to support embryonic development. After induced abortion, these hormone levels do not immediately return to normal, which may stimulate the uterine cavity and lead to this phenomenon. Patients may take letrozole tablets or anastrozole tablets as directed by a physician.
It is recommended to undergo regular follow-up examinations after induced abortion to monitor uterine involution.