Is induced abortion at eight months life-threatening?

Induced abortion in a woman’s eighth month of pregnancy can be life-threatening. In the process of induced abortion, life-threatening situations are mainly seen in the following two kinds: 1, the emergence of amniotic fluid embolism, amniotic fluid embolism is a more dangerous complication in the process of induced abortion. Patients with amniotic fluid embolism will have abnormal coagulation function, which will lead to hemorrhage, pulmonary tethering causing respiratory distress, or cardiac arrest. Therefore, amniotic fluid embolism has a very high chance of death and progresses very quickly. Therefore, the patient must be closely observed during the induction of labor, if there is cough, chest tightness and other abnormalities, must promptly inform the physician to deal with. 2, the induction of labor process may be due to lack of uterine contraction, amniotic fluid embolism or coagulation abnormality, resulting in patients with hemorrhage. If the hemorrhage is not corrected in time, it may lead to hemorrhagic shock, which may endanger the patient’s life.