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Complete Abortion A complete abortion means that all tissue has been passed through the cervix.
complete abortion -- a miscarriage where all tissue has been passed out of the uterus ...
Incomplete abortion: Miscarriage in which part, and not all, of the uterine contents are expelled ...
Complete Abortion - Any miscarriage or abortion in which the fetus, placenta and membranes are completely expelled from the uterus, leaving no remains behind.
Incomplete Abortion A miscarriage where some tissue is passed but some remains in the uterus.
Incomplete abortion. Some of the pregnancy tissue has been expelled, while other tissue remains in the uterus. Complete spontaneous abortion.All of the pregnancy tissue is expelled from the uterus. Missed abortion.
Expectant management of incomplete abortion in the first trimester. Int J Gynaecol Obstet, 106(1): 35-8. [Abstract] [Full-text] Evidence of proatherogenic inflammation in polycystic ovary syndrome. Metabolism, 58(7): 954-62.
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After abortion, woman should visit the clinic at least 2 or three times to ensure the complete abortion. Also discuss about healthy diet plan with the doctor for fast recovery. There can also be long term effects of abortion on woman.
In patients with a blighted ovum, missed abortion, inevitable or incomplete abortion, the treatment is a uterine curettage (D&C) - a short surgical procedure which is performed to empty the uterus and remove the pregnant tissue.
Miscarriage, Dilations, Curettage, Dilation and curettage, vacuum aspiration, conception, infection of the uterus, endometritis, PID, pelvic inflammatory disease, dead fetus, spontaneous abortion, habitual abortion, incomplete abortion, ...
(See also "cerclage.") Incomplete miscarriage/incomplete abortion: an early loss in which some products of the pregnancy remain inside the uterus. Often requires a D&C for removal.
See also: Pregnancy, Abortion, Gestation, Uterus, Placenta
 
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