Eight months of pregnancy is approaching the delivery period, and it will take some time to give birth to the baby. However, if the fetus has problems at this time, timely measures need to be taken for treatment. So, can I have an abortion at eight months pregnant?
In fact, it is generally not recommended to have an abortion at eight months of pregnancy, unless the pregnant woman has some special circumstances that require the child to be aborted. Because at eight months of pregnancy, which is a relatively large period of time, the fetus has already formed and the woman's uterus has increased in size. The uterine wall is relatively thin, and if it needs to flow out, the difficulty of surgery will increase. This process is also very long, and the pain that women have to endure is also relatively long.
So in order to avoid bearing too much pain and potential risks, it is recommended that women undergo various physical examinations during pregnancy to prevent the discovery of special conditions that require the expulsion of the child later on. The best time for general abortion is in the first one or two months of pregnancy, during which the fetus has not yet formed. The time for abortion surgery does not need to be too long, and the harm to women is not so great.
Choosing a reputable hospital for abortion surgery is also for the safety and security of women. After the surgery is completed, it is necessary to take good care of all aspects of the body, avoid vigorous exercise during the recovery period, and eat more nutritious food to accelerate the recovery process of the body.