In today's evolving world, more and more technologies are available to allow women who want to have a baby but don't want to have it to have an abortion. Although technology is constantly improving, abortion still causes a certain degree of harm to women. Therefore, ladies must make this decision carefully. So today we are going to find out: Can I have an abortion at eight weeks of pregnancy? Can I have an abortion at eight weeks of pregnancy? I believe everyone knows that due to many reasons, some women will not choose to keep the child after they become pregnant. So, if these women want to have an abortion, can they have one at eight weeks of pregnancy? Abortion is a way of terminating pregnancy through artificial services. Women can undergo abortion within 12 weeks of pregnancy. Compared with medical abortion, artificial abortion is safer and causes slightly less harm to women's bodies. There are three methods of abortion: painless abortion and curettage, etc. The method of abortion is selected according to the patient's condition. Therefore, women who are 8 weeks pregnant can have painless abortion, which can reduce the harm of surgery to the body. Of course, after the operation, in order to prevent infection, the patient can take some motherwort or antiviral medicine. In addition, patients should pay attention to rest more and keep warm. In the diet, light flavors are the main focus, and cold and irritating foods are not recommended. There are still many common problems after abortion. The patient cannot have sex with her husband within one month, because sexual intercourse may cause vaginal infection and cause more serious symptoms. Patients are also strictly prohibited from touching cold water and taking sitz baths. This can only be done after the uterus and ovaries are repaired. It must be noted that artificial abortion has certain harm to the uterus and ovaries of female friends, so the patient needs a long time to recover slowly. After the abortion, the patient needs to maintain a happy mood and deal with food, clothing, housing and transportation every day. How big is the fetal sac at 8 weeks of pregnancy? At 8 weeks of pregnancy, this period is still in the early stages of pregnancy and everything about the fetus is not stable. The gestational sac is closely related to the development of the baby. So, what is the normal size of the gestational sac at 8 weeks of pregnancy? Next, the editor will explain these aspects in detail for everyone, hoping to be of some help to everyone. Please listen to the editor's detailed introduction. 1. 4 weeks: The fetus can only be 0.2 cm. The amniotic cavity is formed just after the sperm and egg combine and the embryo implants, and its volume is not large. Ultrasound cannot clearly show signs of pregnancy. 2.5 weeks: The fetus grows to 0.4 cm and enters the test tube embryo stage. The amniotic cavity expands, initial cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases appear, and heart beats may be present. B-ultrasound can show a small gestational sac, which occupies less than 1/4 of the uterine cavity, or the embryonic bud and fetal heartbeat can be seen from it. 3.6 weeks: The fetus grows to 0.85 cm, and the head, brain alveoli, frontal organs, respiratory, digestive, and nervous organs of the fetus are divided. The fetal sac is clearly visible on B-ultrasound, and the fetal bud, fetal heart rate, and fetal heart rate are also seen. 4.7 weeks: The fetus grows to 1.33 cm. The test tube embryo has a human prototype, the body segments have all divided, the limbs have separated, and the various systems are further developing. B-ultrasound clearly shows the embryo, fetal heart and fetal heart rate. The gestational sac occupies about 1/3 of the uterine cavity. 5.8 weeks: The fetus grows to 1.66 cm, the fetal shape is fixed, the fetal head, body and limbs can be separated, and the fetal head is larger than the body. B-ultrasound shows that the gestational sac occupies about 1/2 of the uterine cavity, the shape of the fetus and the fetal movement are clearly visible, and the yolk sac can be seen. 6.9 weeks: The fetus grows to 2.15 cm, the fetal head is larger than the embryo, the main manifestations of various parts are clearer, the head begins to thicken, and the embryo begins to grow. B-ultrasound shows that the gestational sac almost fills the uterine cavity, the outline of the fetus is clearer, and the embryo has begun to appear. 7. 10 weeks: The fetus grows to 2.83 cm, the fetus's internal organs have been formed, and the embryonic prototype is formed. B-ultrasound showed that the gestational sac had just begun to shrink, and a crescent-shaped embryo was visible, and the fetus was active in the amniotic fluid of the pregnant woman. 8. 11 weeks: The fetus grows to 3.62 cm, the fetus's internal organs continue to grow and develop, and the embryo grows and develops. B-ultrasound showed that the gestational sac had completely disappeared and the embryo was clearly visible. 9.12 weeks: The fetus grows to 4.58 cm, the reproductive organs are basically developed, any deformities may be manifested, and the head thickens and becomes more complete. The skull is highly resolved, the biparietal diameter can be measured, obvious deformities can be diagnosed, and all internal organs tend to be healthy. |
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