Induced abortion, also known as induced labor, refers to the artificial method used to promote childbirth in mothers. During the 12-24 weeks of pregnancy, due to maternal or fetal reasons, it is necessary to induce uterine contractions through artificial methods. This includes developing but immature embryos and placenta from the uterus, in order to achieve the purpose of terminating pregnancy. This is known as induced abortion surgery. So, how long does it take for a 24 week induced abortion?
Mid term induced abortion refers to the process of forcing the fetus to give birth through medical means between three and seven months of pregnancy. It is also necessary to choose induced abortion during this period, and pre abortion examinations generally include electrocardiograms, urine tests, etc. Through the above examinations, we can determine whether women undergoing induced abortion are pregnant in the uterus, determine the cleanliness of the vagina, check the size of the uterus, and whether they can tolerate anesthesia.
Pregnant women who need induced abortion should first take off their clothes, lie down, and have their legs spread apart and fixed after entering the operating room. Then the medication is injected into the sheep's fetal membranes through the mother's abdominal wall, which causes uterine contractions and the fetus to be expelled within 36 hours. After the fetus is discharged, curettage surgery is required. Scraping can be performed by injecting anesthesia or painless artificial abortion. The entire surgical duration needs to be determined based on the month of pregnancy, the size of the fetal sac, and the individual constitution of the induced abortion woman.
After induced abortion surgery, women undergoing induced abortion should consume sufficient nutrients, rest more, and pay attention to hygiene everywhere. After induced abortion surgery, women undergoing induced abortion cannot have the same room until the uterus fully recovers.
The above is a brief introduction to how long it takes for induced abortion. In addition, the definition of induced abortion, preoperative preparation, and postoperative care were also introduced. It is recommended that pregnant women who require induced abortion have a better understanding of these contents in order to gain a deeper understanding of the relevant knowledge of induced abortion.