When women encounter unexpected pregnancy, their first reaction is to undergo abortion surgery, which can end the pregnancy in a timely manner. However, pregnancy is also divided into intrauterine pregnancy and ectopic pregnancy. Women who encounter ectopic pregnancy are more eager to end the pregnancy as soon as possible, and may even think about abortion. So, how can ectopic pregnancy be aborted?
Ectopic pregnancy is different from normal intrauterine pregnancy. The gestational sac implants in a certain location outside the uterine cavity, making it difficult to terminate the pregnancy through abortion. Abortion surgery is only suitable for normal intrauterine pregnancy, so ectopic pregnancy cannot be treated with abortion surgery, nor can medical abortion be used to end the pregnancy. Once the problem of ectopic pregnancy is discovered, it is recommended that pregnant women seek medical treatment in a timely manner to avoid dangerous consequences.
There are two methods for treating ectopic pregnancy: conservative treatment and surgical treatment. The specific method to be used needs to be consulted with a doctor, who will decide based on the size of the gestational sac and the level of HCG. If the HCG level is low and the gestational sac is small, drug treatment can be used. After drug treatment, it is necessary to promptly review HCG to understand whether the treatment is thorough.
If the gestational sac is large and the growth rate of HCG is fast, it is recommended to undergo surgery for treatment. Because the continuous development of the gestational sac can cause the rupture of the fallopian tubes, the bleeding caused by this situation is intra-abdominal bleeding, which is easily overlooked. If not treated in a timely manner, it can also affect the safety of women's lives.