For women who become pregnant unexpectedly and have no birth plan, many choose painless abortion to terminate their pregnancy. However, many women are not very familiar with the timing of painless abortion. In fact, there are rules about the timing of painless abortion. So, how many days can painless abortion be done during pregnancy?
For women with normal menstrual cycles, painless abortion can be completed within 50 to 55 days of pregnancy. Because at this point, not only can we see the gestational sac inside the uterus, but the size of the gestational sac is also appropriate. At this time, abortion is less likely to cause aspiration and there is less bleeding during abortion. However, for women with irregular or delayed menstrual cycles, ultrasound results should prevail. As long as the ultrasound shows that the gestational sac in the uterus is greater than 1. A painless artificial abortion can be performed directly within 5 centimeters.
From this, it can be seen that the optimal time for painless abortion is between 45-50 days of amenorrhea, which is around 6-7 weeks of pregnancy. Painless abortion surgery carries risks. If the gestational sac is too large, the risk of bleeding is higher and it is more likely to cause incomplete suction. Before undergoing surgery, it is generally necessary to determine the size and position of the gestational sac through ultrasound. Painless abortion requires anesthesia, and food should not be consumed 8 hours before anesthesia.
Painless abortion can also cause certain harm to women's bodies, and it can easily lead to adhesions in the fallopian tubes. Therefore, after surgery, it is necessary to pay more attention to body conditioning, take good care of the body, rest, strengthen nutrition, pay attention to genital hygiene, and refrain from sexual activity for a month. If there are any abnormal conditions, they should be checked and treated at any time, and after a period of recovery, they need to go to the hospital for a follow-up examination.