How many millimeters of gestational sac can be used for abortion

  The gestational sac is the primitive embryonic tissue that appears only after a woman becomes pregnant. The gestational sac is actually the most primitive form of pregnancy. Based on the size of the gestational sac, the growth and development status of the fetus can be determined. If pregnant women want to have an abortion, they also need to wait for the gestational sac to grow to a suitable stage before they can undergo the procedure. So how many millimeters of gestational sac can be used for abortion?

  

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  How many millimeters of gestational sac can be used for abortion?

  Friends can usually have an abortion if the gestational sac exceeds 10 millimeters, but the best time for abortion is around 49 days of pregnancy, and the gestational sac may reach around 20 * 30mm. At this time, the gestational sac is not very small, not easy to leak or be very large. The larger the gestational sac, the greater the surgical risk, and the uterine cavity is too large, which may not be completely suctioned at once, requiring curettage.

  The optimal time for abortion

  The best time for abortion is generally before 9 weeks of pregnancy, but to determine how long pregnant you can have an abortion, you need to refer to some preoperative examination results. But if the embryo is too large, even when bones grow out, it cannot be suctioned out with the largest straw. At this time, the only option is to be hospitalized and induced through medication or a water bag. After the embryo and most of the placenta are expelled, the uterus can be cleared.

  If induced abortion fails, it is necessary to use forceps curettage, which involves directly scraping the embryo and placenta out of the uterus with instruments. This surgery carries high risks, as it can easily cause cervical damage and increased bleeding during the operation, as well as increased risks of infection, uterine damage, and postoperative intrauterine adhesions. Therefore, if you plan to terminate your pregnancy due to unexpected pregnancy, try to do so within 2 months of pregnancy.

  The above is the encyclopedia introduction about how many millimeters of gestational sac can be used for abortion. In short, after an abortion, one should rest in bed for 2-3 days, avoid heavy physical labor and cold water work within half a month, avoid getting cold, and eat more protein and vitamin rich foods. I hope this article can be helpful to everyone.

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