During pregnancy, due to factors such as female factors, fetal chromosomal factors, and external environmental factors, the fetus may experience fetal arrest and abnormal development. To avoid affecting women and reduce the birth of defective babies, it is better to terminate the pregnancy in a timely manner. Some women want to know how many weeks of pregnancy can be painless?
The best time for painless abortion is between 6 and 7 weeks of pregnancy, and should not exceed 12 weeks of pregnancy at the latest. This is because pregnancy usually occurs at 6 to 7 weeks of pregnancy, when the uterus is not very large, there is not much pregnancy tissue, the gestational sac is small, the uterine wall is thick, and the gestational sac is easy to be suctioned out. Compared to surgery, the risk is also small, and the postoperative recovery is faster with less impact.
If the embryo grows and even develops bones after more than 9 weeks, the difficulty of the surgery will increase accordingly. There will be more bleeding during the operation, and the recovery time after the operation will be prolonged. Women will also suffer greatly, and there may even be situations where the largest suction tube cannot be used to suck it out. Once incomplete suction occurs, it needs to be cleaned through curettage surgery, which will cause further damage to the uterus and require more time for recovery.
But women should not think that the smaller the gestational age, the better it is to have a painless abortion. This idea is also wrong. The smaller the gestational age, the embryo has just begun to develop and has not yet formed a gestational sac. If painless abortion surgery is blindly performed at this time, it is very easy to have leakage or empty suction, resulting in surgical failure. Therefore, women should grasp the best time for painless abortion, which is the best for women.