Five possible hazards of induced labor

A woman who is pregnant for more than 3 months may face a difficult decision: whether to have an induced labor operation. Although induced labor and induced abortion are both ways to terminate pregnancy, they have different effects on human body. Compared with induced abortion, induced abortion is more difficult, more dangerous and more harmful to the body. So, what are the potential hazards of induced labor? Here are five possible hazards of induced labor.

postpartum hemorrhage

Induced labor may lead to massive bleeding, which requires urgent medical intervention.

Birth canal injury

The birth canal may be damaged during induced labor, and repair surgery is needed.

uterine rupture

Induced labor may lead to uterine rupture, which is a serious complication and may require surgical treatment.

amniotic fluid embolism

Amniotic fluid embolism may occur during induced labor, which is a fatal complication and needs immediate rescue.

infect

Induced labor may lead to infection and requires antibiotic treatment.