Can I take medicine to abort my pregnancy at 15 days?

Can I take medicine to abort my pregnancy at 15 days?

15 days into pregnancy, which is 45 days after menstruation, it is appropriate to take abortion pills at this time, but it is uncertain whether the pregnancy can be aborted or whether it can be completely aborted. Since some people do not get the baby out after taking the medicine, they will get pregnant again. Some people will have incomplete miscarriage after taking the medicine. The incidence rate of this type of incomplete miscarriage is still relatively high, reaching about 10%. After taking the medicine, if everything goes well, take the last 3 tablets of miso, and the gestational sac will fall out in 3-6 hours; for some people, the gestational sac may fall out within 3 days. If the gestational sac is not seen, it may be an unsuccessful miscarriage or an incomplete miscarriage. You must go to the hospital for a B-ultrasound examination on the 7th day after the miscarriage to see if the uterine cavity is clean.

If you want to have an abortion after becoming pregnant, you should first do a B-ultrasound to confirm whether it is an intrauterine pregnancy, and then check the location and size of the pregnancy. In addition, routine examinations of leucorrhea, blood routine examinations, and coagulation function must be performed. Abortion can only be performed if there are no contraindications to abortion. There are two methods of abortion: medical abortion and surgical abortion. Medical abortion and surgical abortion each have their pros and cons. Contraindications to medical abortion include heart, liver, and kidney dysfunction, glaucoma, asthma, and allergy to prostacyclin drugs. You can take medicine to induce abortion if there are no contraindications.

If you don't want this child after becoming pregnant, you can also take medicine to abort it. Before abortion, you must undergo B-ultrasound to confirm. The effect of taking medicine is better within 49 days of pregnancy. If you exceed this time, taking medicine may cause the gestational sac to not be discharged, which is easy to cause internal bleeding, so this time must be controlled well.

Medical abortion is also known as abortion. The most common ones are mifepristone and misoprostol. Mifepristone is taken on the first and second days, and misoprostol is taken on an empty stomach on the morning of the third day, 3 tablets at a time. After taking the medicine, you may experience abdominal discomfort and vaginal bleeding. Sometimes the bleeding will gradually increase. You need to pay attention to observe whether the gestational sac is discharged. If the bleeding is more and the abdominal pain is more severe, you should go to the hospital for treatment immediately.

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