How many days do abortion best

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My best friend is pregnant before she gets married, but she and her boyfriend are not ready to get married, ready to have an abortion, but she is afraid of pain and tangled, so she wants to discuss with me. Now let's analyze how many days is the best time to have an abortion?

How many days do abortion best

First: generally 42 days later, within 6-10 weeks, more than the induction of labor. The earlier the abortion, the better, because it is too early and the embryo is too small, it is easy to scrape. Within 10 weeks of gestation, the embryo or fetal skeleton has not yet formed, generally does not need to expand the cervix, it is easy to suck out the fetal mass tissue; the reaction is light in the operation; the bleeding is less, the operation time is short, the postoperative rest 1-2 hours can go home, the recovery is also very fast, and the impact on the body is small.

Second: if B ultrasound diagnosis is intrauterine pregnancy, 35-70 days of pregnancy can do painless abortion, but 35-50 days of pregnancy is the best time for painless abortion. Because at this time the uterus is not too large, the fetus and placenta has not yet formed, generally do not need to expand the cervix, it is easy to suck out the gestational sac. If pregnancy more than 8 weeks later, do abortion to increase the risk of uterine injury.

Third: clinically, the time of pregnancy is calculated from the first day of the last menstruation. The best time for abortion is 35-50 days of pregnancy. The earlier the operation, the faster the recovery. It is recommended that you come to the hospital for B-ultrasound examination,

matters needing attention

The patient's constitution will generally become weaker after the abortion operation. If the cervix is not closed, it is easy to have ascending infection. Especially when the self resistance and immunity are low, the bacteria can enter the uterine cavity along the vagina and cervix, and even invade both sides of fallopian tubes, causing endometritis, fever and lower abdominal pain, Some people have no symptoms of acute inflammation, only lower abdominal pain, aggravating when they are tired or after sexual intercourse and menstruation. If the treatment is not complete in the acute stage, it can turn into chronic inflammation, often involving bilateral fallopian tubes. If the fallopian tubes are blocked by adhesion, it will lead to infertility