What should I do if I'm pregnant and don't want to

  Sexual activity is a normal physiological need for both men and women, as well as another form of emotional support. Everyone has different opinions on this, but if you don't plan to have a baby, you need to take contraceptive measures. What should we do if we accidentally become pregnant and the current situation makes it unsuitable to keep the baby? Let's delve deeper into this question together.

  

What should I do if I'm pregnant and don't want to1

  The key to having a medical abortion is early, so people with a regular menstrual cycle can detect it immediately after pregnancy. The applicable time for medical abortion is in the early stages of pregnancy, between 39 and 49 days from the first day of the last menstrual period. Before undergoing medical abortion, it is necessary to undergo ultrasound examination to rule out the possibility of ectopic pregnancy; Secondly, the size of the gestational sac should be measured. If the gestational sac exceeds 2.3 centimeters, it is not suitable for medical abortion. In addition, the entire process of medical abortion is relatively long, requiring medication to be taken at home for 3 days. On the day of abortion, medication for opening the cervix should be taken at the hospital, and observation should be conducted for several hours to confirm whether the gestational sac has been expelled from the body by the doctor. Another point to remind everyone is that there is a 5% failure rate for medical abortion, and if unsuccessful, artificial abortion may be necessary as a remedy.

  The bleeding time after medical abortion is relatively long. If the bleeding continues for more than a week, it is necessary to seek medical attention immediately and ask for the help of a doctor to solve it. It is very dangerous to self medicate for abortion. In addition to considering future fertility issues and choosing medical abortion, it is also safer for lactating women with soft uterus to choose medical abortion. Women who have undergone cesarean section may have scars on their uterus, while those with uterine fibroids may have changes in the shape of their uterus. In these two cases, it is difficult to undergo artificial abortion surgery, and medication abortion may also be considered.

  For the unexpected arrival of a baby, considering various factors, women who decide not to keep this baby may need to choose one of the methods of abortion or logistics. To make a choice, it is necessary to analyze it in conjunction with the woman's body, pregnancy cycle, and other factors. At this time, it is necessary to seek medical help from a doctor at the hospital. That's all the content.

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