Sexual Health
Pregnancy - How is it safest to have an abortion after one month? The best time to abort an ectopic pregnancy
Pregnancy - How is it safest to have an abortion after one month?
Within 49 days of menopause after one month of pregnancy, it can generally be medication flow or artificial flow. The patient should first undergo a B-ultrasound examination to confirm intrauterine pregnancy. Ultrasound did not detect an intrauterine gestational sac, blood HCG was checked, and the possibility of ectopic pregnancy was determined by combining the two, and treatment was performed. If an intrauterine pregnancy has not been confirmed by ultrasound, it is not allowed to have a hasty miscarriage or miscarriage to avoid life-threatening consequences. Compared with abortion, drug induced abortion has no surgical trauma, but the failure rate of drug induced abortion is about 10%. It is necessary to clean the palace again, manifested as the pregnancy sac not being discharged or a large amount of residue. If you need surgery to clean up the palace, the trauma is like an abortion. Abortion may have surgical trauma, but after abortion, it is relatively clean with less residue, and the general residual rate is less than 1%.
The best time to abort an ectopic pregnancy
The best time of Ectopic pregnancy is about 5 weeks of pregnancy. At this time, the Zygote has just been implanted into the fallopian tube and is small in size. If the diameter of the pregnancy mass is less than 3cm and there is no obvious internal bleeding, drug Conservative management can be carried out to directly kill the embryo, which has little impact on the patient.
Therefore, we generally recommend that women go to the hospital for blood HCG examination and B-ultrasound examination to determine the position of the gestational sac about 14 days after the same bed or when their menstruation is delayed for more than 7 days. Once Ectopic pregnancy is found, it needs to be treated as soon as possible to avoid the growth of the gestational sac, which may lead to the rupture of the fallopian tube. Then the fallopian tube may be cut off, or even threaten the life of women.
The identification of ectopic pregnancy should first determine whether there is menopause; Secondly, whether there is abdominal pain; In addition, whether there is vaginal bleeding; Then, whether there is fainting or shock; Finally, are there any adverse symptoms of frequent urination. In order to diagnose ectopic pregnancy, it is best to use B-ultrasound or HCG examination.
As is well known, female pregnancy is a major event. During this pregnancy process, there are many risks that can seriously affect a woman's health. For example, Ectopic pregnancy is a very harmful disease. So, how to determine whether women have Ectopic pregnancy? Let's take a look! Generally speaking, ectopic pregnancy usually has the following adverse symptoms: 1. Amenorrhea is usually a temporary amenorrhea, and there are also some typical pregnancy symptoms; 2. Abdominal pain is usually lower abdominal pain, with some bowel movements and adverse symptoms such as cold sweating, nausea and vomiting;
3. Vaginal bleeding is usually a drop-shaped vaginal bleeding, usually dark brown in color, with a relatively small amount of bleeding, usually not exceeding the amount of menstruation; 4. Ectopic pregnancy with syncope and shock poses a great threat to women's health and may lead to serious consequences such as fainting or even shock; 5. Other symptoms of frequent urination are also typical symptoms, usually similar to typical symptoms of female pregnancy. If a woman suspects that she has an ectopic pregnancy, she is suggested to go to the hospital to have some examinations, including B-ultrasound examination and HCG to make a diagnosis as soon as possible, and then Symptomatic treatment.
If the patient is diagnosed as Ectopic pregnancy, it is usually recommended to treat it with Minimally invasive procedure in the early stage of Ectopic pregnancy. It should be noted that Ectopic pregnancy is very harmful. As the embryo continues to develop, there may be some significant risks, such as mass rupture or massive bleeding. Therefore, it is suggested that once the patient is diagnosed as Ectopic pregnancy, he/she should be hospitalized for observation as soon as possible, and not have too much Psychological stress. Generally speaking, after the operation of this kind of Ectopic pregnancy, women's health recovers relatively quickly. Generally, women can become pregnant again about half a year after the operation.