The anti-adhesion medication is Utero-Ankang, which can be injected into the uterine cavity to prevent adhesions after an abortion, after a curettage or after a diagnostic curettage. Due to damage to the basal layer of the endometrium during uterine operations, partial or complete adhesions may occur, resulting in decreased menstrual flow or even amenorrhea, which can be reduced if anti-adhesion medication is used. It is also recommended to minimize uterine operations, such as taking good contraception if you are not planning a pregnancy, because one more abortion procedure increases the chance of uterine adhesions.