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Selection of early induced abortion operation
Early induced abortion operation
There are two commonly used early induced abortion operations: aspiration (negative pressure aspiration) and curettage.
uterectomy
The former is suitable for pregnant women within 10 weeks. The uterus should not be too big within 0/0 weeks of pregnancy/kloc-0; The fetus and placenta have not yet formed, so it is generally unnecessary to dilate the cervix, and it is easy to suck out the fetal tissue; Light reaction during operation; Less bleeding, short operation time, 1-2 hours rest and you can go home, with quick recovery and little impact on your health.
erasion
The latter is suitable for pregnant women with 10 ~ 14 weeks. At the fourth week of pregnancy 10- 14, the placenta has been formed and the uterus has grown. At this time, it is not appropriate to use simple uterine aspiration for induced abortion, but to use curettage for induced abortion. The operation is difficult, with much bleeding and slow recovery, which has a certain impact on the body.
Over 14 weeks
If the pregnancy exceeds 14 weeks, neither of the above two induced abortion operations can be performed, but the induced labor operation needs to be performed in the hospital, which further increases the pain of pregnant women and the risk of operation.
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