What should I do if I get pregnant three months after giving birth

  Many women do not use contraception after giving birth, assuming that they will be safe shortly after giving birth and their period has not yet arrived. However, some women have already resumed ovulation after giving birth, and having sex at this time is likely to result in pregnancy. So female friends must pay attention to taking contraceptive measures to avoid unnecessary harm to the body caused by unexpected pregnancy. So what if they get pregnant three months after giving birth?

  

What should I do if I get pregnant three months after giving birth1

  If you become pregnant three months after giving birth, it depends on the mother's previous delivery method and the couple's wishes before deciding on the next steps. If the previous pregnancy was natural, the pregnant mother can continue to maintain the pregnancy status by taking some folic acid orally to prevent fetal neural tube defects. If she wants to terminate the pregnancy, she needs to decide early on whether to undergo medical abortion or induced abortion.

  If the previous pregnancy was a cesarean section and the mother became pregnant again within three months, it is necessary to terminate the pregnancy as soon as possible. Because at this time, the scar tissue generated by the cesarean section surgery has not fully recovered. If the pregnancy continues, the belly may be stretched by the fetus in the later stage, which can easily lead to uterine rupture. Therefore, it is recommended to terminate the pregnancy as soon as possible.

  Because women are still breastfeeding at three months after giving birth, their uterus is relatively soft during this period. If an abortion is performed, it is easy for the uterus to rupture. Whether it is an abortion or a medical abortion, it is recommended to make sufficient preoperative preparations. First, B-ultrasound can be used to check the size of the gestational sac to determine the method of abortion.

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