Retained fetal membranes are usually abnormal and should be treated with medication or removal surgery after examination.
After a woman gives birth at full term or undergoes induced abortion surgery, there may be residual fetal membranes, which is generally abnormal. Smaller residual fetal membranes within 2cm are considered to be treated with medication, and medication that promotes uterine contraction is used to help expel them as prescribed by the doctor, such as motherwort granules, new biochemical granules, and uterus shrinkage.
If the residual fetal membrane is larger than 2cm, it is more difficult to expel it by itself, and it is easy to have heavy vaginal bleeding and intrauterine infection, etc. It is recommended to go to the hospital to have the uterus cleared in time.
Retained fetal membranes will repeatedly stimulate the endometrium to bleed, repeated vaginal bleeding will increase the chance of intrauterine inflammation and infection, through the ultrasound once found to have retained fetal membranes should be dealt with in a timely manner.
Fetal membranes are recommended to consult a doctor in time, the above medicines are used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.