What should I do if I don’t want to be pregnant for seven months?

Abortion is possible in the 7th month of pregnancy if you do not want it, but because of the large gestational age, you must have a certificate from the family planning department to induce abortion before you can be hospitalized. Because of the larger month, the fetus can be identified by gender to prevent miscarriage due to non-medical gender identification. Generally, before abortion, blood cell analysis, liver function, coagulation analysis, electrocardiogram, kidney function, eight viruses, and obstetric ultrasound should be performed, and the results of these tests are not abnormal, and contraindications to induction of labor are ruled out before abortion can be induced. The commonly used method to induce labor is oral mifepristone combined with intra-abdominal injection of estradiol, which usually occurs 24-48 hours after the injection of estradiol, followed by contractions and embryo expulsion. In case of heavy vaginal bleeding during the induction of labor, timely curettage should be performed.