Uterine evacuation may be required in several situations such as:
Incomplete miscarriage: When some pregnancy tissue remains in the uterus after a miscarriage. Elective abortion: When a woman chooses to terminate a pregnancy. Molar pregnancy: A rare condition where abnormal tissue grows inside the uterus instead of a normal pregnancy. Retained placenta: When the placenta or parts of it remain in the uterus after childbirth.