Is hospitalization required for a painless abortion procedure?
Generally speaking, painless artificial abortion refers to a painless induced abortion procedure. In most cases, hospitalization is not required for painless induced abortion. Detailed explanations are as follows:
Painless induced abortion refers to a surgical abortion procedure performed within 10 weeks of pregnancy, using artificial methods combined with intravenous anesthesia to terminate the pregnancy. The procedure itself takes a relatively short time and recovery is quick, with minimal physical trauma. It is usually performed on an outpatient basis, and patients can go home to rest after being observed for a period of time post-surgery, provided there are no abnormal reactions.
If the patient is more than seven weeks pregnant or has high-risk factors such as heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, or other chronic diseases, for safety reasons, hospitalization might be necessary for the procedure, and the patient may need to stay in the hospital for observation for a period after surgery to ensure her health and safety.
In daily life, women should fully rest after undergoing a painless abortion. Their diet should be nutritious and easy to digest. They should maintain cleanliness of the external genital area and avoid sexual intercourse for one month after the procedure.