What procedures are required for induced abortion at 28 weeks

  Some women who were not originally planning to have children usually have abortions when they discover they are pregnant, and abortions should be done as early as possible. The longer the delay, the greater the harm to women. Some women who discover fetal abnormalities or congenital diseases during prenatal check ups at 28 weeks of pregnancy usually undergo induced abortion. So, what procedures are required for a 28 week induced abortion?

  

What procedures are required for induced abortion at 28 weeks1

  Women who undergo induced abortion at 28 weeks of pregnancy need to submit materials regarding fetal abnormalities or congenital defects. And it is also necessary to obtain an induced abortion certificate from the neighborhood committee. If it is an unmarried woman, an unmarried certificate should be issued. Induced abortion for women can cause significant harm to the body, especially when the fetus is already 28 weeks old. So, if there is no reason to insist on induced abortion, women should try to keep their children.

  There are many pregnant women who undergo induced abortion due to unavoidable reasons, such as fetal death in utero or detection of congenital defects in the child. Some pregnant women undergo induced abortion because they have serious illnesses. If they continue to conceive, not only will the fetus be difficult to preserve, but the pregnant woman's life will also be in danger. For example, if a woman is diagnosed with diseases such as nephritis and hepatitis during pregnancy, she is no longer suitable to continue the pregnancy. If forced to conceive, it may lead to serious consequences. If induced abortion is necessary, it must be done at a regular obstetrics and gynecology hospital.

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