What to do with an induced fetus

The fetus will be cremated or sent to a special institution for harmless treatment. Patients cannot take the fetus away and dispose of it by themselves, nor do they need to worry that it will be used for other improper purposes. The induced fetus also needs to be induced according to the specific circumstances, such as suffering from malformations, or stillbirth for unknown reasons. Pathological tests, morphological examination of malformations, and chromosomal and genetic tests need to be performed with the consent of the mother and her family in order to clarify the cause of the malformation or stillbirth. If the fetus has chromosomal or genetic abnormalities, it is recommended that both spouses undergo the appropriate tests. After induced labor, the mother should pay attention to observe whether there is abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding, and review on time. If there is embryonic tissue left in the uterine cavity, the residual tissue needs to be scraped out through the operation of uterus removal to avoid infection. After induced labor, pay attention to rest, avoid straining, and pay attention to keep the vulva clean and hygienic. If you have abdominal pain or abnormal vaginal bleeding, you should seek medical treatment in time.