An incomplete abortion can come with many signs. Some common signs of incomplete abortion are moderate or severe vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain. 

If it is confirmed by a medical professional that you are experiencing an incomplete abortion, a medical procedure will likely be done to prevent further health risks. 

If you think you could be experiencing a symptom of incomplete abortion, don’t hesitate to reach out to a medical professional immediately.

What is an Incomplete Abortion?

An incomplete abortion occurs when pregnancy tissue remains inside the uterus after an abortion. It can cause very painful symptoms, necessitating medical intervention to prevent further infection or complications. 

Incomplete abortion can happen after either type of abortion procedure: surgical or medical abortion. However, it’s more common for incomplete abortions to occur with medical abortion, as it doesn’t require accounting for all parts of the pregnancy. 

If an incomplete abortion is not treated right away, women could experience serious health complications and even death. 

Signs of Incomplete Abortion

What should you look for if you think you could be experiencing incomplete abortion? There are multiple signs to be aware of. Get help from a medical professional if you experience any of the following signs or symptoms:

  • Moderate to severe vaginal bleeding (saturating more than one pad an hour)
  • Lower abdominal and/or pain 
  • Pain in the back, buttocks, genitalia, and perineum 
  • Passing blood clots
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • A fever

Learn More About Abortion Risks

There are many more risks to abortion than an incomplete abortion. It’s essential to be aware of all the risks when considering abortion. You owe it to yourself to be fully informed.
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