It is generally not recommended to immediately undergo massage for weight loss after an induced abortion. After induced abortion, the uterus and body need some time to recover, and severe external stimulation may increase the risk of bleeding or affect endometrial repair. Massage weight loss usually involves pushing techniques in areas such as the abdomen and lower back, which may interfere with pelvic blood circulation and increase the risk of postoperative infection or discomfort. Within 1-2 weeks after surgery, rest should be the main focus to avoid applying pressure to the abdomen. If there are special physical conditions or postoperative complications such as anemia, infection, etc., forced massage may exacerbate the state of physical weakness. Some weight loss massages may be combined with products that have blood activating effects, which may prolong vaginal bleeding time or induce abnormal uterine contractions. After surgery, priority should be given to following the doctor's advice to complete a follow-up examination, and only after confirming that the uterus has recovered well can plastic surgery intervention be considered. After induced abortion, basic metabolism can be maintained through light diet, moderate walking, and other methods. After menstruation returns to normal and there is no abdominal pain or abnormal bleeding, gentle body management programs can be gradually attempted. During the recovery period, if fever, persistent abdominal pain, or increased bleeding occur, seek medical attention promptly and do not relieve symptoms through massage alone.



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