What are the Affects of Abortion on Menstrual Cycle?
Abortion could turn out to be dangerous for a woman, but then not
every woman would be affected greatly by abortion.
It has been often seen that abortion is generally followed by a halt in
menstruation for a period of 4-6 weeks. In some cases it could be a
little longer. Though, the periods may begin within 6 weeks, still you
may witness irregular menstrual cycle, and it could take another 3-4
months for your menstrual cycle to get regular.

Don’t panic when you find no signs of any periods even after two months.
There could be some hidden reasons, for the absence of your periods.
Simply consult your gynecologist, and you would be treated for your
missed periods.
It’s important for a woman to know about the after affects of abortion
on her menstrual cycle, which would help her to prepare better, in order
to face after affects of abortion on her menstrual cycle.
Likely affects of abortion on menstrual cycle
The first signs would be extensive bleeding in the first week of
abortion. While there are cases where bleeding after abortion had
continued for more than a month, still you are advised to make sure that
your bleeding is not heavier. If it’s heavier, and the outpouring of
blood is rather abnormal, call your doctor.
Some women also face a change in their blood color, when they bleed,
which is again not good for you. If the color of your bleeding blood
gets brighter, in the aftermath of abortion, you should get yourself
checked by a doctor.

Generally after abortion, women experiences frequent discharge, other
than blood for quite sometime. Don’t set the panic button, if your
discharge is small, but you should be careful, once the size of the
discharge is larger.
The aftermath of abortion in few women also witness a very bad smell
while bleeding. When you encounter such a smell emanating from your
bleeding, you should immediately consult your doctor.
Still further, few women also experience continuing symptoms of
pregnancy, even after abortion. Those are a matter of grave concern.
Consult your doctor, to ascertain the reason behind it.
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