The curettage procedure is one of the abortion procedures and is a relatively minor gynecological procedure. The procedure does not take a long time, only about 5-10 minutes. Any intrauterine pregnancy within two months of pregnancy can be scraped. After the procedure, you can rest in the hospital for 2-3 hours and then you can go home and rest on your own. Scraping is an operation to remove the embryo or endometrium from the uterus with an instrument and can be divided into a pre-operative examination phase, an operative phase and a post-operative anti-inflammatory phase. The preoperative examination phase includes various tests, such as routine blood tests, 4 tests for coagulation, 4 tests for infectious diseases, etc. The examination takes about 40-60 minutes before and after. The surgical phase is from the time the patient enters the operating room to the end of the surgery, which only takes about 10 minutes. After the operation, it is also necessary to infuse anti-inflammatory fluids to prevent infection of the uterine cavity, which is also known as the anti-inflammatory phase, and the time required for the anti-inflammatory phase is about 5-7 days. The procedure is painful because it requires the use of instruments to reach inside the uterine cavity, but at present, you can choose to inject anesthetic drugs to achieve the purpose of painless uterine removal. Although scraping sounds scary, it is actually a very short procedure, so women who need to have scraping need not be too nervous. A week after the curettage, an ultrasound will be done and if there are more residues in the uterine cavity, further cleaning will be required.