Abortion in the third trimester of pregnancy is more damaging to the body, and there is a risk of more serious complications, such as heavy bleeding, cervical laceration, and perforation of the uterus.
In the third trimester of pregnancy, that is, 12 weeks, when the fetus is already bigger and there is bone formation, it is not possible to do negative pressure suction, but it is necessary to do forceps surgery, which may lead to cervical laceration, perforation of the uterus, heavy bleeding, amniotic fluid embolism and other complications, which are more harmful to the woman’s body.
Now in the third trimester of pregnancy, you can do forceps directly, but the damage to the uterus is a bit bigger. You can also take Mifepristone and Misoprostol for a medication abortion, and then have a forceps operation to remove the embryo from the uterine cavity, which is less traumatic to the uterus. However, it is important to perform a medication abortion in a medical facility that has resuscitation capabilities.
It is recommended to seek early medical attention and be seen by a doctor.