Most women choose to have an abortion after an unexpected pregnancy, especially if they are young or do not have family planning. In fact, abortion is not always possible for women, and there is a time limit. So, when should I get pregnant unexpectedly? Let's take a look below.
When to get pregnant unexpectedly
Unexpectedly pregnant women can have an abortion at around 50-70 days, but the timing is not absolute. Women need to go to the hospital for a physical examination and be diagnosed by a doctor to determine. Some women with slow embryo development may also have an abortion time exceeding this time range.
Under what circumstances can an unexpected pregnancy occur
1. Lack of contraceptive knowledge
Many young people lack knowledge about contraception, which is the main reason for unintended pregnancies. They believe that incomplete ejaculation or ejaculation during a safe period can prevent pregnancy, but in fact, these only reduce the chances of pregnancy, not necessarily prevent it. So during the process of sexual intercourse, it is necessary to take contraceptive measures, otherwise unexpected pregnancy may occur.
2. Contraceptive method failure
Although some men and women have taken contraceptive measures, they still experience pregnancy. The most common reasons are the rupture of the condom or the condom falling into the vagina during intercourse. Some even wear the condom halfway through intercourse, which increases the risk of pregnancy. It is recommended that women who do not have family planning should take good contraceptive measures, otherwise unexpected pregnancies can also have an impact on their own health.