How to have an abortion when pregnant with uremia

  Uremia troubles many families, and as an increasingly common disease, it has attracted enough attention from people. Uremic patients have extremely high risks during pregnancy, and both mother and child are at risk of death at any time. Therefore, many people are worried about one question, which is how to have an abortion when pregnant with uremia?

  

How to have an abortion when pregnant with uremia1

  Uremic patients with kidney failure can accumulate toxins in their bodies, leading to weakened metabolic function. If pregnant, it doubles the risk of complications from uremia, such as hypertension, anemia, and cerebral embolism, which can occur at any time. In addition, the risk of miscarriage and stillbirth of the fetus is also relatively high. So if a patient with uremia becomes pregnant, curettage or negative pressure suction can be used to terminate the pregnancy when the embryo is still developing relatively small, the uterine body is not large, and the placenta has not yet formed.

  The best time for uremic 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 of uremic patients. 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.

  Uremic patients tend to develop conditions such as excessive volume load, significant deterioration of hypertension, or concomitant preeclampsia after pregnancy. Successful delivery of infants often results in significant developmental delays. So it is best for female patients with uremia not to get pregnant. They must pay attention to taking contraceptive measures in their daily lives to avoid unexpected pregnancies and unnecessary harm to their bodies.

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