When the gestational sac was 23mm, it had already grown quite large. At this point, can medical abortion be used to remove the fetus, which requires ultrasound examination. In fact, when the gestational sac is 23mm, it is at the boundary between medical abortion and induced abortion. At this time, it is recommended to use ultrasound examination to let the doctor determine whether it is medical abortion or induced abortion.
Before medical abortion, a B-ultrasound examination is required. The average diameter of the gestational sac in the B-ultrasound examination should be less than 2.3 centimeters. When it is suitable for medical abortion can only be determined through B-ultrasound examination. Due to the different development rates of the gestational sac in different pregnant women, if the gestational sac is too large, medical abortion can easily cause incomplete abortion. If the pregnancy exceeds 49 days, it is not recommended to use medical abortion.
Medical abortion is not simple. If medication is used improperly, it may not achieve the purpose of abortion in mild cases, and in severe cases, it may cause heavy bleeding and even life-threatening situations for the patient. If you decide to undergo medical abortion, do not purchase medication on your own. You must go to a regular hospital for examination first, and then use medication in a standardized manner. It is best to be hospitalized for observation after medication.
It is very important to grasp the optimal time for abortion surgery. Performing surgery at the optimal time for abortion will reduce the difficulty of the procedure and correspondingly lower the surgical cost.
Experts point out that the optimal time for abortion should be chosen, as having a gestational sac that is too small or too small carries risks. It should be noted that premature abortion can easily result in empty or missed suction due to the small development of the gestational sac, leading to surgical abortion failure and subsequent curettage.
However, having an abortion too late can increase the difficulty of the surgery due to the large development of the gestational sac and the continuous thinning of the uterine wall. Causing longer abortion surgery time, more bleeding, and greater damage to women's bodies.
If a woman's gestational sac does not meet the above standards, she cannot undergo medical abortion without authorization. This can easily lead to danger to the woman's body, especially the occurrence of sequelae, which can cause infertility. It is important to avoid this problem from affecting the woman's physical health.
Through the introduction in this article, it is known that if the gestational sac is too small, medical abortion is suitable. If the gestational sac is relatively large, it is recommended to use abortion to remove the fetus. As a pregnant woman, it is best for you to actively refer to the content of this article to see if you are suitable for medical abortion. Generally speaking, when the gestational sac reaches 23mm, it is necessary to undergo abortion to remove the fetus.