Abortion is a very important surgery for girls. The success or failure of surgery may be related to a girl's future. Nowadays, abortion surgery is becoming increasingly common, so girls still need to have a certain understanding of this aspect. When is the best time for abortion surgery? What kind of phenomena will occur after an abortion? Let's learn about it together
What is the best time for an 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.
Vaginal bleeding after abortion
Generally speaking, there are three common situations where there is no vaginal bleeding on the second day after an abortion:
1. The abortion surgery was successful, and all embryonic tissue in the uterine cavity was extracted. The uterus contracted well, blood vessels were closed, and there was no obvious postoperative bleeding.
2. The abortion surgery failed as the embryo tissue was not extracted and the embryo sac continued to develop. Some patients have a special position in the uterus, making it difficult to reach the uterine cavity. Improper suction of the suction tube during the abortion resulted in missed suction.
3. Complications of abortion surgery include adhesions between the uterine cavity and cervix, blockage of blood channels, and no blood flow from the vagina.
Abortion surgery still causes significant harm to girls. A successful abortion surgery may be a rebirth for a girl, giving her the opportunity to have her own child. However, a failed surgery may take away a girl's lifelong rights. So, girls should have a good understanding of what abortion is, not hurt themselves, and take responsibility for themselves.