Contents of painless abortion

  A painless abortion is an abortion performed under intravenous anesthesia. The anesthetic used for painless abortion is isoproterenol, a drug that is metabolized quickly and stays in the body for only a short time without any after-effects. It is only during anesthesia that a very small number of people experience allergies and other reactions, but they can also pass safely under the supervision of the anesthesiologist. A woman who has an abortion undergoes the procedure while she sleeps, without any pain. The anesthesia for the procedure takes about 10 minutes to complete, and when waking up, the procedure is over. You can leave the hospital after the procedure with a little rest. This method is suitable for those who are less than 10 weeks pregnant. It is especially suitable for first-time pregnancies, re-pregnancy by cesarean section, fear of pain after multiple abortions, mental factors that make it difficult to cooperate with the procedure, and those with hypertensive heart disease who cannot tolerate painful stimuli.  Most women are very afraid of instrumental abortion, but they are not suitable for medical abortion, so they can choose painless abortion.  A. Preparation before going to the hospital: Stop having sex to avoid the risk of vaginal infection. Take a shower in the morning of the day you go to the hospital, focusing on washing the vulva, but be careful not to let the water enter the vagina. Wear underwear and pants that are easy to put on and take off. Bring enough cash with you. If you have regular hospital records, bring them with you. It is best to have someone with you. It is faster to walk through the registration desk, clinic, test department, bill pay, and pharmacy with two people than one. Before you go out, bring a few sanitary pads and some clean tissues. The doctor will disinfect the vulva with disinfectant during the examination, so if you are not prepared for this, it will be embarrassing to be wet after the examination.  What you need to do when you arrive at the hospital: register, buy a pad and vaginal speculum for the examination, and wait for your appointment. Answer every question the doctor asks you in detail. If the doctor asks, “How many times have you been pregnant?” “How many times have you had a miscarriage?” Don’t be embarrassed to hide the truth, but be honest. The doctor needs to know this information to make a proper assessment of your uterine condition. The doctor will ask you to lie down on the gynecological examination bed. This position of taking off one side of your clothes and pants, with your legs apart and set up on either side can be very embarrassing and stressful, but try to relax a little. If you feel any pain or discomfort during the exam, be sure to say so right away and ask the doctor to be gentle. Get dressed, take the lab order from the doctor, go to the payment desk, pay the fee, go to the testing department to have blood tests drawn, and go back to the doctor to make an appointment for the procedure. The earliest you can get an appointment is the next day, and the latest is within a week.  Some people will be found to have vaginitis during the test – this is really common and the doctor will help the patient to treat the vaginitis first and then make an appointment for the procedure after it is cured. Depending on the situation some hospitals, painless abortions are hospitalized and you will be given a hospital note.  Second, go to bed early the night before the procedure takes place and make sure you get enough sleep. You should never use breakfast that morning, and you should not drink water even if you are thirsty. Otherwise the anesthesiologist will refuse the anesthesia. So the end is twofold: either postpone the operation or do a normal abortion without anesthesia. This is because: there may be a gastrointestinal reaction after anesthesia, and if there is food in the stomach, it will be vomited out and enter the trachea, causing suffocation. However, you can bring some high-calorie, easily digestible food and water to eat after the surgery. Put a pill into your vagina that morning as your doctor has asked you to do. This medicine softens the cervix and reduces the trauma when it is dilated. Use sterile gloves (available at pharmacies) when putting the medicine in, and place the tablet in the deepest part of the vagina, preferably touching the cervix for the best effect. Bring sanitary napkins and Kleenex.  There will be some bleeding after the procedure. If you went to the hospital alone last time and everything was fine except that you felt a little lonely, this time, someone must go with you. Because it is likely that you will still feel a little dizzy after waking up from the anesthesia, it is not safe to go home alone. After entering the operating room, you lie on the operating bed which is very similar to the gynecological examination bed, the anesthesiologist ties the vein, prepares the infusion, infuses the anesthetic; the nurse disinfects the vulva and vagina, slowly, sleepiness invades, this is the anesthetic in action; after about ten minutes (of course, you do not know how long), you suddenly wake up, the mood is very happy, and even want to sleep beautifully again. At this time, the doctor and nurse help you out of bed, put you in a wheelchair, push you to the lounge to rest for a while, and then you can go home.