The term “vacation” generally refers to menstruation. Generally, it is impossible to have menstruation on the 15th day after abortion, which may be caused by vaginal bleeding due to incomplete suction resulting in uterine residue.
Abortion is a surgical procedure to terminate an early pregnancy, and should be performed by a specialized physician, with a preoperative ultrasound examination for a clear diagnosis. Due to the damage caused by abortion to the uterine lining, the uterine lining usually recovers completely about 1 month after the operation and then menstruation, so when vaginal bleeding occurs 15 days after the operation, it may be caused by incomplete suction that leads to uterine cavity residue.
When vaginal bleeding occurs 15 days after abortion, it is necessary to consult the doctor in time, and follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out ultrasonography and blood or urine HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) to assist in the diagnosis, and after clarifying that there is uterine residue, when there is no sign of infection, it will be carried out to clear the uterus. The tissue should be sent for pathologic examination and antibiotics such as tinidazole should be given as prescribed to prevent infection. If there is a combination of infection, the uterus should be cleared after controlling the infection.