
What are the risks of painless abortion?
I didn't use a condom last time and ended up pregnant unexpectedly. What are the risks of having a painless abortion?

Pain-free abortion, which refers to the termination of early pregnancy under anesthesia, can reduce the patient's discomfort but is not absolutely safe and still carries certain risks:
1. Anesthesia-related risks: Possible allergic reactions to anesthetics, hypotension, arrhythmia, and in severe cases, even cardiac arrest.
2. Surgical complications: May cause endometrial injury, uterine perforation, postoperative infection, leading to menstrual disorders, hemorrhagic shock, pelvic inflammatory disease, affecting fertility, and potentially causing infertility.
3. Long-term effects: Repeated pain-free abortions may lead to thinning of the endometrium, increasing the risk of habitual miscarriage, and may also cause long-term complications such as chronic pelvic inflammatory disease and intrauterine adhesions.
4. Endocrine disorders: Sudden termination of pregnancy may cause drastic hormonal changes, affecting the menstrual cycle and ovarian function. The procedure may impair ovulation or luteal function, leading to menstrual irregularities and abnormal menstrual flow.
It is recommended to strictly use contraceptive measures to avoid unnecessary surgical risks. Additionally, proper postoperative personal care should be taken to reduce the occurrence of complications such as infection.