What to Do When Fearing Painless Abortion? The Whole Process of Painless Abortion
Abortion surgery is currently a very common procedure. Although this is not a major surgery, its harm to women is not small. Many people must undergo abortion surgery, and fear is inevitable. However, adopting some methods, especially improving understanding of abortion, choosing a good medical institution, relaxing thinking, and being fully prepared, can greatly reduce fear.
Many women have various concerns before undergoing abortion surgery. In severe cases, they may also have fear, become very anxious, and even faint, which is not helpful for surgery and is not conducive to postoperative recovery. So how to eliminate the fear of abortion surgery? We should have a thorough understanding of abortion surgery and choose professional and formal medical institutions.
The first is that after the patient enters the operating room, the anesthesiologist will check the patient's information with the operating room nurse and obstetrician, then ask for some information from the patient, and then verify it.
The second step is for the operating room nurse to administer fluids to the patient.
The third step is for the anesthesiologist to start injecting anesthesia into the patient's veins. During this process, the patient will gradually fall asleep. Then, after the anesthesia takes effect, obstetricians and gynecology will begin disinfection, including disinfection of the external genitalia and vagina. Then, obstetricians will lay towels and prepare for the surgery. Before undergoing painless abortion, obstetricians need to use a probe to probe into the uterine cavity, understand the direction of the cavity, and then use a dilator to dilate the cervix, so that we can enter the suction tube of the negative pressure suction device. When the cervix expands to a sufficient size, it will be placed into a suction tube of a negative pressure suction device, and embryonic tissue will be sucked out through negative pressure. After the obstetrician believes that the embryo has been sucked out, our entire surgery is over. Then we waited for the patient to wake up from anesthesia and completed the entire surgery.