Manifestations that may indicate you are experiencing an incomplete abortion include:
- Heavy Bleeding.
- Abdominal cramping.
- Fever
- Low blood pressure.
If you believe you are experiencing an incomplete abortion, do not wait. Contact emergency care services immediately.
What’s An Incomplete Abortion?
This complication may occur after an abortion procedure. When pregnancy isn’t terminated as expected, or pregnancy tissue is left behind, it is considered an incomplete abortion.
This adverse effect must be treated immediately for health and safety, as it may become life-threatening in a short amount of time.
Since abortion procedures are an outpatient experience, it is important for you to monitor your health and speak with your provider or local pregnancy center before an abortion about any complications that can occur after this procedure to help safeguard your wellness.
When Should You Get Help?
Calling your physician anytime you think you might be experiencing an abortion complication is important. You should always feel comfortable with your doctor and be welcome to discuss your concerns.
Some signs and symptoms to monitor are:
- Saturating over 1 pad every hour and passing several blood clots.
- Pelvic and/or abdominal pain.
- Cramping (can be recurring and like labor pains).
- Hypotension (low blood pressure).
- Feeling faint, dizzy, or light-headed.
- High pulse rate (over 100 beats per minute while resting).
Even if you are not experiencing one of these symptoms and believe something is wrong with your health, do not hesitate to contact the appropriate services. Your health and safety matter and waiting can threaten your life.
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