There is a difference between an abortion procedure and a routine uterine purge. This is because the conventional clearance procedure is to remove a large area of the endometrium so that the exact nature of the endometrium can be clarified, which is the main purpose of the clearance procedure. The abortion procedure, on the other hand, is mainly to remove the pregnancy capsule, so the purpose is different. So it is possible that not only scraping of the uterine cavity but also negative pressure suction will be performed during the abortion procedure, so they are not exactly the same. However, whether it’s a clearing procedure or an abortion, the uterus needs to be manipulated and there will be some damage to the endometrium, so it’s recommended that patients must do a good job of contraception to prevent unwanted pregnancies if they don’t have fertility requirements.