If you have not had your period on the date when your period should start, you should take a pregnancy test. Regardless of your contraceptive method, you should keep in mind that you may be pregnant or pregnant. Because no contraceptive or contraceptive method is 100% safe. Among the contraceptive methods, oral contraceptives, also known as birth control pills, hormonal or non-hormonal spirals (IUD) placed in the uterus, hormonal contraceptive sticks inserted into the arm, are generally preferred by men. Because they are afraid of getting pregnant, most women use commercially available morning-after pills after intercourse. The morning-after pill is definitely not a birth control method. It does not prevent pregnancy or getting pregnant. It is clearly stated in the drug user manual that it is a 100% contraceptive method and cannot prevent pregnancy. It would be beneficial to consult your specialist doctor for emergency contraception and to prevent pregnancy.
Repeated pregnancies and repeated abortions are not healthy for the uterus. To prevent unplanned pregnancies and abortions, we must use a healthy and reliable product that is suitable for our body, easy to use, does not cause weight gain, and has high reliability. Ask your doctor for information and advice about contraceptive methods.
After pregnancy detection and a positive pregnancy test, ultrasound should be used to distinguish whether the pregnancy is a normal pregnancy or not, from an ectopic pregnancy. Sometimes there may be a void pregnancy in the gestational sac. An empty gestational sac gives symptoms of chemical pregnancy. In a null pregnancy, the pregnancy test is positive in the blood, the pregnancy test in the urine is positive, but no embryo is formed in the gestational sac. It is known as anembrionic pregnancy. Empty pregnancy, that is, anembryonic pregnancy, should be diagnosed and treated.
After vacuum curettage, daily life continues. After an abortion, there is a small amount of pain and a small amount of bleeding, just like menstruation. In other words, there is no need to be afraid of abortion, but an abortion should be performed in accordance with hygienic and medical rules and under ultrasound guidance by a specialist doctor.
The aspirator vacuum abortion process takes an average of 8-12 minutes. However, preparations before the abortion and medical checks after the abortion should be carried out.
After the abortion, the patient will be given some medications to use depending on her/his allergic condition. After the abortion, the medications must be used regularly. If the blood type of the patient, that is, the person who wants to have an abortion, is negative and his/her partner or spouse's blood type is positive, blood incompatibility is mentioned and the blood incompatibility injection known as Anti-D should be given to the patient within 72 hours after the abortion time. If not done, blood incompatibility may occur in subsequent pregnancies. Be sure to inform the clinician where you will have your abortion about your blood type. If you do not know your blood type or are unsure, please inform your doctor that you do not know your blood type. Your specialist doctor will request a blood group test.
After the abortion, the patient should be called for a routine check-up one week later. The patient must definitely go for a check-up after the abortion. Psychological trauma may occur in the person after the abortion.
The feeling of guilt in the woman who had the abortion will make her current psychological situation even worse. The prevalence of psychological deterioration is expected to increase in these recent periods of pre-abortion and abortion boom. There are many women who have to get psychological support in the face of this situation.
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