With the advancement of modern science and technology, there are various ways for women to remove their unborn child. In the past, having a child meant having to be born. Nowadays, women have their own autonomy and can choose not to have children if they want. Those with younger months can choose to have an abortion, while those with older months can choose to have an induced abortion. So which is more harmful, abortion or induced labor?
1、 Which is more harmful, induced abortion or induced abortion
Induced abortion can cause significant harm. Abortion is a method of terminating pregnancy in the early stages of pregnancy, while induced abortion is a method of terminating pregnancy in the middle and late stages of pregnancy. The harm in the later stages is definitely greater than that in the early stages, so if you do not plan to continue the pregnancy, you should stop it as soon as possible.
During miscarriage, the pregnancy time is relatively short, the fetus has not yet formed, and the harm to the body is minimal; Induced abortion refers to a surgical procedure where the fetus is relatively intact after three months of pregnancy, which carries greater risks and is not good for future fertility. To put it more professionally, induced abortion is the deliberate termination of pregnancy within three months of pregnancy, while induced labor is the deliberate termination of pregnancy after three months of pregnancy.
2、 The difference between induced abortion and induced abortion
The common feature between induced abortion and miscarriage is the termination of pregnancy.
1. The concept is different
(1) Induced labor: Induced labor is a method of inducing childbirth through artificial means. During induced labor, doctors use oxytocin, a hormone naturally produced by the human body during the delivery process to induce uterine contractions and sometimes combined with amniocentesis to induce labor.
General doctors only require induction of labor under special circumstances, such as missing the best period of abortion and not wanting to have a child, long past the expected date of birth, pregnant women with diabetes or fetal infection, premature rupture of amnion, etc. If induced labor does not work, the doctor will perform a cesarean section to remove the fetus.
(2) Abortion: Abortion refers to the process of manually removing the undeveloped embryo and placenta from the uterus before 12 weeks of pregnancy, in order to terminate the pregnancy. Abortion is generally not suitable for women whose mothers suffer from certain inflammatory diseases and pregnancy complications, and is only suitable for women who can continue to conceive and have failed contraception.
2. The best time is different
(1) The optimal time for abortion is within 10 weeks of pregnancy.
The best time for general abortion is within 10 weeks of pregnancy. During the 10-14 weeks of pregnancy, as the fetus gradually grows and the placenta has formed, the uterus also grows. At this time, it is recommended to undergo minimally invasive visual painless abortion to ensure safety.
Therefore, the earlier the induced abortion surgery, the simpler and safer it will be; On the contrary, surgery is more complex and the recovery time after surgery is longer.
(2) The best time for induced abortion is within 12-24 weeks of pregnancy, the earlier the better.
The best time for induced abortion is usually within 12-24 weeks of pregnancy, when the pregnancy is terminated artificially, which is called mid-term induced abortion. Mid term induced abortion is more difficult and has more complications than early induced abortion, so it is best to try early induced abortion as much as possible.
This article provides a detailed introduction to which is more harmful, abortion or induced abortion, and also explains the differences between abortion and induced abortion. If you are a pregnant woman and want to have your child removed, you can choose the method that suits you. Miscarriage at a young age, induced abortion at a young age. But it should be noted that induced abortion can cause greater harm.