Do you have to clear the uterus after inducing labor at 16 weeks?



It is not mandatory to clear the uterus after inducing labor at 16 weeks, and the judgment should be based on whether there is any residue.

After induced abortion, if there is no heavy bleeding at that time, and the uterus contracts well, and the ultrasound and blood HCG are rechecked regularly, if the recovery is good, and the ultrasound suggests that there is no uterine residue, and the HCG decreases progressively, then the uterus doesn’t need to be cleared.

After induced abortion, if there is repeated vaginal bleeding, and the uterus is not contracting well, the blood HCG is still high, and the ultrasound suggests that there is residue in the uterine cavity, then the uterus needs to be cleared in time.

If there is a combination of post-induction infection, we must focus on the first anti-infection treatment, and if the bleeding is heavy, you also need to clear the uterus under the condition of blood transfusion and fluid transfusion.

Whether the uterus needs to be cleared after 16 weeks of induced labor, it is recommended that the treatment be carried out on a case-by-case basis after consultation.