Are induced abortions risky?

The risks of induced labor are relatively high and may include uterine rupture, amniotic fluid embolism, hemorrhage and other dangers.
1. Uterine rupture: For those who have a history of cesarean section and have scarring on the uterus and want to induce labor after pregnancy, the uterine incision may be affected, causing uterine rupture, but for those who have had a normal delivery in the past, induction of labor The risk of uterine rupture is relatively small.
2. Amniotic fluid embolism: amniotic fluid embolism may occur in the process of inducing labor, and once amniotic fluid embolism occurs, the mortality rate is relatively high.
3. Hemorrhage: The presence of placenta praevia or incomplete placental abruption during induction of labor may cause hemorrhage.
The risk of induced labor is relatively high, the larger the gestational week, the higher the risk, especially for pregnant women with a history of cesarean section, placenta praevia, heart disease and other risks.
If you want to terminate your pregnancy, you need to make a reasonable plan of treatment after the doctor’s interview, taking into account the specific situation of the pregnant woman.