Most women are relatively happy when they find out they are pregnant, but for some women, it may be due to working conditions, living conditions, or other reasons that they are not well prepared to be a mother. At this point, many people may want to have their child aborted, so is it necessary to be hospitalized for an abortion at three months of pregnancy?
In general, if a miscarriage occurs at three months of pregnancy, hospitalization is required. Abortion at three months of pregnancy is usually induced through hospitalization, and there may be a curettage surgery performed after the miscarriage, which requires medication for appropriate treatment. Specific situations should be treated at a regular hospital, and active cooperation with doctors is sufficient for the surgery.
Actually, the most suitable time for induced abortion is within 10 weeks of pregnancy. The earlier the use of abortion technology, the simpler and safer it will be. Conversely, the surgery will be more complex and the recovery time after surgery will be slower. At 10-14 weeks of pregnancy, as the embryo gradually grows and the placenta has formed, the uterus also grows. At this time, simple suction curettage is not suitable for artificial abortion, but curettage is needed. The surgery is difficult, with a lot of bleeding and slow recovery, which has a certain impact on the body.
After undergoing an abortion, the ovarian and uterine functions will gradually recover, and the ovaries will begin to ovulate on schedule. If contraception is not taken properly during sexual activity, pregnancy will quickly return. Repeated miscarriages can cause great harm to a woman's body, leading to thinning of the uterine wall and potentially infertility. Therefore, it must be taken seriously.