If a woman who does not want to conceive accidentally becomes pregnant due to negligence, it is necessary to take timely and effective measures to terminate the pregnancy. Artificial abortion is a common method considered by women with unintended pregnancies to end their pregnancy. So, how many days after pregnancy can women undergo abortion surgery?
There are various types of induced abortion surgeries, including medication abortion and negative pressure suction curettage. If medical abortion is used, it should be considered within 49 days of amenorrhea, that is, women within 7 weeks of pregnancy. If artificial abortion is to be performed, it should be done within 70 days of amenorrhea, and negative pressure suction curettage can be performed within 10 weeks of pregnancy.
However, whether undergoing medical abortion or surgical abortion, it is necessary to first go to the hospital for a pregnancy test that is positive and the blood HCG level is significantly increased. In addition, ultrasound examination should be combined to detect the presence of gestational sac and yolk sac in the uterus before considering artificial abortion. Targeted pre abortion examinations should also be conducted according to the chosen abortion method to determine indications.
After abortion, women should pay attention to vaginal bleeding. If there is no obvious abdominal pain and the bleeding lasts for about a week, it is considered a normal postoperative situation. If there is prolonged bleeding accompanied by lower abdominal pain, timely medical examination should be sought to rule out incomplete abortion or postoperative infection, and symptomatic treatment measures should be given in a timely manner.