Many times, women feel happy when they discover they are pregnant. But besides being happy, one should also maintain rationality and promptly go to the hospital for a physical examination to understand the development of the embryo. At this time, a small number of women may find themselves having an ectopic pregnancy. Women should promptly deal with ectopic pregnancy. So, how long can a female ectopic pregnancy be aborted?
In general, if a woman experiences an ectopic pregnancy, it is best to have an abortion around five weeks after conception. Because at this time, the fertilized egg has just implanted and the embryo volume is small. If the diameter of the embryo is less than three centimeters and there is no obvious bleeding in the female body, medication treatment can be performed with minimal harm to the female body. Therefore, if a woman experiences menstrual delay two weeks after sexual intercourse, it is best to go to the hospital for a physical examination to determine if she is pregnant.
If you are pregnant, you also need to confirm whether you are pregnant in the uterus. If there is an ectopic pregnancy, it should be treated in a timely manner to avoid the growth of the gestational sac, which may cause the fallopian tubes to rupture and bleed, posing a threat to women's health. If a woman experiences fallopian tube rupture and bleeding during ectopic pregnancy, surgical treatment may be necessary. If necessary, the fallopian tubes may need to be removed to prevent further harm to the body.
After surgery, women need to rest well and not overwork to avoid excessive bleeding in the lower body, which is not conducive to the recovery of health. Moreover, after ectopic pregnancy, women need to undergo a series of physical examinations to determine if they are suitable for pregnancy, especially in terms of fallopian tube examination. If women have problems such as blocked fallopian tubes and pelvic inflammatory disease, they should seek timely treatment, otherwise it is easy to experience ectopic pregnancy again.