How to choose abortion at six weeks pregnant

  For many couples who do not want children, they should choose to have an abortion once they have a child. Abortion is divided into induced abortion and medical abortion. For many women, if they are not familiar with the knowledge of abortion, they do not know how to choose. So, how to choose abortion at six weeks of pregnancy?

  

How to choose abortion at six weeks pregnant1

  It is best to choose medical abortion at six weeks of pregnancy, and the optimal time for abortion is between 30 and 50 days of pregnancy. This is because at this time, the uterus is not very large, the fetus and placenta have not yet formed, the reaction during surgery is mild, bleeding is minimal, the surgery time is short, and the recovery is also fast, with little impact on the body. If this time is exceeded, the surgical process will become more complicated, and similarly, the recovery time after surgery will be longer, resulting in greater physical damage.

  Because the embryo has just begun to develop and is still very small, performing an abortion too early can easily lead to aspiration and leakage, which can result in surgical failure or incomplete abortion. In this case, it is necessary to clear the uterus again. So many women who are eager to solve the "trouble" may want to listen to the doctor's advice and wait for one or two weeks before undergoing surgery.

  After abortion, oily foods such as fatty meat, animal fats, etc. should not be eaten. Within one week after surgery, fat should be controlled at around 80 grams per day. After miscarriage, weak gastric tension and intestinal peristalsis can cause indigestion. It is important to avoid eating too much food that causes bloating in the stomach.

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