Most female friends who experience unexpected pregnancies choose to undergo induced abortion, and painless abortion can reduce a lot of pain for women. However, it should be noted that although painless abortion is less painful, it is because the use of anesthesia does not reduce the damage to the uterus. If women want to have an abortion, they need to choose the best time. So, when is the best time to have an abortion?
The best time for women to have an abortion is between 35-50 days of pregnancy. This is because at this time, the embryonic tissue is relatively small, and the fetus and placenta have not yet formed. Abortion at this time will cause less damage to the female uterine cavity, and there will be less bleeding during the surgical operation, resulting in a faster recovery after surgery.
If women choose to undergo induced abortion surgery, they use relevant medical equipment to separate the pregnancy tissue from the uterine wall, which causes significant damage to the female body. If medication abortion is chosen, there is a 10% failure rate, and incomplete abortion may occur. Women also need to undergo a curettage surgery.
At 70-90 days of pregnancy, the fetus and placenta have already formed, making it difficult to terminate the pregnancy through artificial abortion. Instead, the embryo tissue needs to be removed using forceps, which is difficult to operate and causes significant bleeding. This surgery not only causes strong discomfort during the operation, but also easily leads to perforation, infection, and slower postoperative recovery.