If women do not take proper contraceptive measures during sexual activity, they may have unintended pregnancies, or if they are unable to continue pregnancy due to factors such as themselves or the embryo, in order to avoid any impact on the body, it is necessary to terminate the pregnancy through induced abortion as soon as possible. Some women would like to know about the methods of induced abortion?
Artificial abortion is mainly divided into three methods: medical abortion, surgical abortion, and induced abortion. Among them, surgical abortion is further divided into three methods: ordinary induced abortion, painless induced abortion, and visual induced abortion. The commonly used methods for surgical abortion include negative pressure suction induced abortion and forceps scraping induced abortion. Medical abortion is suitable for women under 49 days of pregnancy, and oral medication is used to induce uterine contractions and cervical softening to expel the embryo from the body.
Surgical abortion is suitable for women who are between 49 and 12 weeks pregnant. Ordinary artificial abortion surgery involves dilating the cervical opening and then using negative pressure suction or forceps scraping to enter the uterine cavity to extract or clip out the pregnancy tissue. If there is concern about pain, painless artificial abortion surgery can be performed. Anesthesia is injected into the female vein before surgery, and the pregnancy tissue is extracted or clipped out while the female is asleep. If women want a safer abortion surgery, they can choose visual artificial abortion surgery.
Visual induced abortion surgery is performed under superconducting monitoring, allowing doctors to directly observe the situation inside the uterus. The surgical safety is relatively high, avoiding complications such as uterine perforation and residual uterine cavity. Moreover, under anesthesia, women do not feel pain, avoiding the occurrence of induced abortion syndrome caused by tension and pain. If a woman is pregnant for more than 12 weeks, induction of labor is required to induce uterine contractions and end the pregnancy.