Painless abortion is usually recommended to be best performed around 45 to 60 days of pregnancy to facilitate the procedure and the patient’s physical recovery.
If the painless abortion is performed too early, the ultrasound may not be able to determine whether the pregnancy is intrauterine or ectopic, and there is a higher risk of aspiration and leakage during the procedure.
If the painless abortion is performed too late, the gestational sac will be larger, and the amount of bleeding during the operation will be relatively large, which will also easily lead to the retention of gestational tissues, which will not be conducive to the patient’s physical recovery, so it is mostly recommended that the patient undergoes the operation at around 45 to 60 days of pregnancy.
If the patient after the painless abortion, the persistence of abdominal pain can not be relieved and other uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to improve the relevant examination, to clarify the cause of the disease after targeted treatment.