How long does pregnancy count as induced labor

  If women do not want to conceive unexpectedly, they need to go to the hospital for abortion surgery. Some women have problems with their fetuses during prenatal check ups, and when the fetus is relatively large, they cannot undergo abortion and need to undergo induced abortion surgery. Induced abortion and miscarriage are both methods of abortion, and there is a fundamental difference between these two surgeries. How long does it take to have an abortion during pregnancy?

  

How long does pregnancy count as induced labor1

  If the fetus undergoes abortion after growing organs, it is necessary to perform induced abortion surgery. Generally, by the fourth month or more of pregnancy, the various organs of the fetus have basically developed completely. At this time, abortion is not feasible and requires induced abortion surgery. Induced abortion surgery is more complicated compared to induced abortion surgery, and there are also more preparations required in the early stage.

  Having an induced abortion surgery for a pregnant woman who is a month old is equivalent to giving birth, and it poses significant risks to her uterus and body. Women need to rest more after undergoing induced abortion surgery, and if possible, they also need to have a postpartum confinement. If you want to conceive again, you need to prepare for pregnancy about six months after the surgery.

  Induced abortion poses great harm to the female uterus, so women need to go to the hospital for a physical examination before getting pregnant to check the recovery of the uterus. If the uterus recovers without any problems, they can conceive again. Before undergoing induced abortion surgery, it is also necessary to check the physical condition to avoid accidents.

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