Other abortion : incomplete, complicated by embolism - what does this mean
Other abortion, also known as missed abortion, occurs when the fetus dies in the uterus but is not expelled. incomplete abortion is a type of other abortion in which the fetus and/or placenta are partially expelled. complicated by embolism is a situation in which a blood clot or other material blocks the uterus, preventing the fetus from being expelled. this can be caused by infection, trauma, or other medical conditions.
What happens during the disease - other abortion : incomplete, complicated by embolism
Other abortion is a type of miscarriage in which the fetus and other products of conception are expelled from the uterus before the 20th week of pregnancy. the pathogenesis of this condition is believed to be caused by a variety of factors such as uterine infection, trauma, or hormonal imbalance. incomplete abortion can be further complicated by embolism, which is a blockage of the blood vessels caused by a clot or other material, leading to reduced blood flow to the uterus. this can lead to infection, organ damage, and even death.
Treatment and Medical Assistance
Main Goal: To treat incomplete abortion complicated by embolism
- Administer antibiotics to reduce the risk of infection
- Perform manual vacuum aspiration to remove any remaining tissue
- Administer anticoagulants to reduce the risk of further embolism
- Monitor vital signs and blood tests to ensure proper treatment
- Provide emotional support and counseling to the patient
- Provide follow-up care to monitor the patient's recovery

2 Days of Hospitalization Required

Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established
Other abortion : incomplete, complicated by embolism - Prevention
The best way to prevent an incomplete or complicated abortion due to embolism is to ensure that a woman receives proper pre- and post-abortion care. this includes counseling and education on contraception, access to safe and legal abortion services, and follow-up care to ensure that the abortion was successful. additionally, it is important to ensure that women have access to timely and comprehensive prenatal care to reduce their risk of complications from an abortion.