Women with hypertension have a high chance of conceiving normally, but it depends on the pregnant woman's own condition. If the pregnant woman's condition is not good and the fetus's condition is also at risk, how can a hypertensive pregnancy be aborted?

According to the duration of pregnancy, under the guidance of a doctor, medication abortion or surgery can be chosen for abortion. Pregnant women with hypertension must pay attention to their blood pressure in a timely manner when choosing to have an abortion. Abortion itself can cause significant harm to women. Due to their history of hypertension, pregnant women with hypertension must be particularly careful when undergoing abortion through medication or surgery.
Once hypertensive patients need an abortion, they should first undergo a detailed examination to see if their blood pressure level is within a reasonable range. If it is relatively stable, abortion surgery can be performed. Abortion surgery can cause significant damage to various organs of the body, and it is likely to lead to other diseases in women, such as gynecological diseases.
After the surgery, it is necessary to stay in bed and rest, pay attention to rest, timely monitor one's blood pressure and physical condition after abortion, have a reasonable diet, avoid vigorous exercise, and pay attention to timely follow-up examinations. If postoperative patients feel any discomfort in their bodies, try to inform the nursing staff as much as possible, so that they can receive timely adjustment and avoid any discomfort.