An incomplete abortion occurs when the uterus does not completely empty the fetus following a pregnancy termination or miscarriage. A few days after a miscarriage or abortion this may cause bleeding and abdominal cramps, necessitating medical attention. Life-threatening consequences include an increased risk for disseminated intravascular coagulation. The cause for the condition is retained uterine pregnancy portions. This is the reason why appropriate abortion care is mandatory if the uterus does not empty out properly.
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