What to do in case of inevitable miscarriage

If the miscarriage has been diagnosed as inevitable, there is no special treatment. In this case, a large amount of vaginal bleeding will occur, which should be treated promptly with a cervical curettage. In general, if the bleeding is very heavy, you should pay attention to blood preparation, blood cell analysis and coagulation analysis. If the anemia is very serious, blood transfusion should be given in time, and oral iron should be taken for iron supplementation to correct the anemia after the miscarriage. In addition, take oral motherwort granules to promote uterine recovery, one packet twice a day. After miscarriage, take anti-inflammatory drugs orally for anti-inflammatory treatment, commonly cefpodoxime capsule twice a day, 0.1g once. 1 week after miscarriage, review to see if the miscarriage is clean. If abnormalities such as vaginal bleeding occur, go to the hospital promptly.