Induced abortion is often performed before the first few months of pregnancy, and it is safest to do so in the early stages of pregnancy. However, as the gestational age increases, the size of the fetus becomes larger, and the difficulty and risk of induced abortion gradually increase. Full term induced abortion is commonly seen in stillbirths, and other deformities are usually ruled out during pregnancy examinations. So, what are the hazards of full-term induced abortion?
What are the hazards of full-term induced abortion
1. The placenta has already formed, the fetus is larger, the bones have become harder, and the cervix needs to be fully dilated during delivery.
2. Due to the enlargement of the uterus, the uterine wall becomes congested and soft, making it easy to damage the uterine wall during surgery. So if women do not plan to have children, they must go to the hospital for painless abortion as soon as possible. It should be noted that induced abortion carries greater risks than painless abortion, and the harm to women's bodies cannot be ignored.
Under what circumstances is mid-term pregnancy induced abortion surgery necessary?
1. Women who have failed contraception, or intentionally or unintentionally go undetected during early pregnancy. And if a woman misses the time for painless abortion, she must undergo induced abortion surgery to relieve the accident.
2. Pregnant women who suffer from certain diseases and cannot continue pregnancy need to undergo induced abortion surgery as soon as possible. Such as patients with rheumatic heart disease combined with heart failure, tumors, schizophrenia, etc.
3. Some unexpected events, such as widowhood, divorce, or car accidents, which prevent the continuation of pregnancy, can also result in induced abortion surgery.
4. Diagnosis of fetal genetic disease, congenital malformation, or fetal death through amniocentesis requires termination of pregnancy. This is also for the sake of eugenics, so women must undergo a systematic pre pregnancy examination before getting pregnant.
No matter when induced abortion is performed, the harm to the body of pregnant women is extremely great. I believe many people have heard that some women may suffer from lifelong infertility or even have their uterus removed due to induced abortion, so the harm of induced abortion is quite significant. For full-term induced abortion, the harm to the body cannot be underestimated, and recovery measures should be taken after induced abortion.