What to do if you’re 29 and pregnant and don’t want it

If you are pregnant at the age of 29 and are sure that you don’t want it, you can have an abortion if you are in the early stages of pregnancy. If in the middle or late stages of pregnancy, a birth certificate is required to induce labor. In early pregnancy, an ultrasound is needed to determine that the pregnancy is intrauterine. There are two types of abortion: medication abortion and surgical abortion. Medication abortion is generally used for pregnant women up to 7 weeks of pregnancy, and women take Mifepristone and Misoprostol tablets under the guidance of a doctor on the same day of the medication abortion. Surgical abortion is generally used for pregnant women within 10 weeks. If it is a pregnant woman in the middle or late stages of pregnancy, it is necessary to issue a birth control certificate in advance, and then hospitalize in a regular hospital for induced abortion. Induced labor surgery can use water bladder, Levano, etc., to induce contractions, and then let the pregnant woman deliver the fetus. If a woman is pregnant and does not want it, she should try to deal with it as early in the pregnancy as possible; the older the month, the more damage it will do to the body. The exact type of abortion or induction of labor will need to be evaluated by a doctor.