Is abortion scary?

The average abortion is not scary. Because general abortion surgery is not considered a difficult procedure, most of it needs to be performed in an outpatient operating room, the chances of uterine perforation and hemorrhage during the procedure are very low, and emergency preparations are made prior to the procedure, so there are no major problems. The procedure is very short, taking about 15-10 minutes to complete, and with sterilization and surgical preparation, the procedure can be completed in about 20 minutes. The pain during the entire procedure is not particularly severe, and most women can tolerate it without the need for anesthesia. If the patient has a high-risk abortion, such as pregnancy within six months of a cesarean section, a scarred pregnancy, a gestational sac that is close to the scar, or other high-risk factors, the procedure may result in hemorrhage, perforation, and other scary situations.