Is a painless abortion painful?
Generally, patients do not feel pain during a painless abortion procedure. Detailed explanation is as follows:
Painless abortion refers to the administration of anesthetic drugs during the abortion procedure, which reduces the patient's pain and induces sleep, thereby eliminating discomfort during the surgery. During a painless abortion, doctors usually administer intravenous anesthesia, injecting drugs such as propofol, enabling the patient to quickly fall asleep within a short time, and the abortion procedure is completed while the patient is asleep. Under the effect of the anesthetic, patients do not feel any pain during the surgery. However, after the anesthesia wears off, due to uterine contractions, patients may experience mild pain similar to menstrual cramps. This pain is usually intermittent and gradually improves over time, which is considered normal.
After the procedure, adequate rest is necessary and strenuous activities should be avoided to promote physical recovery.