Many women hope to have a medical abortion when they need it, because it does not require surgical operation, so the damage to the uterus is relatively small, and the possibility of complications after abortion is also relatively low. However, women must undergo examinations before undergoing medical abortion. So, what tests need to be done before medical abortion?
1. B-ultrasound examination: Before medical abortion, women must undergo B-ultrasound examination to determine whether it is an intrauterine pregnancy and the duration of pregnancy. If it is an ectopic pregnancy, medical abortion cannot be performed. Moreover, when the pregnancy exceeds 49 days, medical abortion is also not possible, so everyone can only choose to undergo abortion surgery.
2. Gynecological examination: Women also need to undergo gynecological examination to understand whether there is inflammation in the pelvic cavity and whether the vagina is normal. Women should also undergo a routine vaginal discharge test to determine if there is any pathogen infection. If gynecological inflammation is found during examination, medication abortion cannot be performed temporarily. Women need to undergo treatment first and consider abortion after recovery.
3. Blood routine and clotting time tests: This can determine whether a woman's platelets are normal and also know her clotting time. If the clotting function is too poor, medical abortion cannot be performed, otherwise it can easily lead to continuous bleeding.
4. Electrocardiogram examination: This can determine whether a woman's heart is healthy, in order to prevent accidents during miscarriage.