Does uterine artery embolization affect pregnancy after induced abortion?

Uterine artery embolization to induce labor, or the absence of adverse events after the procedure, usually does not affect future pregnancies. If there is heavy bleeding or infection of the uterine cavity, the pregnancy may be affected. Uterine artery embolization before inducing labor is usually done to reduce bleeding during induction of labor, thus reducing the risk. If no hemorrhage occurs during the induction of labor, and the uterus recovers well after the procedure, and no infections or other conditions occur, it usually does not affect future pregnancies. If heavy bleeding occurs during the procedure, it may lead to a weaker body, or scanty menstruation or even amenorrhea, which may affect future pregnancies. If the uterine cavity is not cleaned up after induced abortion, or the body’s resistance is relatively low, the uterine cavity may be infected, which may lead to uterine adhesions and tubal adhesions in severe cases, thus affecting future pregnancy. It is recommended that patients should pay attention to rest after the operation, strengthen nutrition, follow the doctor’s instructions for regular review, and if there are any uncomfortable symptoms, they should consult the doctor in time to avoid delaying their condition.