She could undergo medical abortion after being pregnant for more than a month. There were certain indications for medical abortion. Generally, those who had stopped menstruation for less than or equal to 49 days and had a diameter of 2-3 cm could take medical abortion. However, if they exceeded this range, they could only choose the human flow. Before undergoing medical abortion, it was necessary to confirm the pregnancy through B-ultrasound to ensure safety. During the abortion process, drugs such as mifepristone and misoprodol were usually used to loosen the embryo and expel it from the body. The success rate of medical abortion was about 90%. Therefore, one could choose to have a medical abortion to terminate the pregnancy after being pregnant for more than a month.
Would a month of pregnancy show? Usually, one month of pregnancy wouldn't show. Under normal circumstances, the fetus was only about one centimeter in size when it was a little over a month old. It would not cause a pregnant woman to show her pregnancy. Generally speaking, it was only after three months of pregnancy that there would be obvious signs of pregnancy. However, there are some factors that can cause a pregnant woman to show signs of pregnancy during the first month of pregnancy. This might be because pregnant women had sufficient nutrition in their diet, and their activity decreased, leading to fat accumulation and abdominal expansion. In addition, multiple gestations and moles could also cause pregnancy to appear in the first month of pregnancy. However, to determine if she was pregnant and if she had multiple gestations, a gynecology ultrasound was needed. Generally speaking, it was not common for a pregnancy to be obvious in a month, but it was not completely impossible.
It was normal for her to not get pregnant after being married for more than a year. According to medical experts, couples of child-bearing age had an 80-90% chance of getting pregnant after a year of marriage, while 10-20% of the normal population were still not pregnant after a year of marriage. Therefore, not getting pregnant after being married for more than a year did not necessarily mean that there was a problem. However, experts still recommend that both husband and wife go to the hospital for a checkup to understand the cause of infertility and further treatment if needed.
If a couple had been together for more than a year but did not get pregnant, it was considered abnormal. The medical definition of this situation was infertility. It was recommended that both husband and wife go to the reproductive center for further evaluation and examination to understand the cause of infertility. The cause of infertility could involve many aspects of both men and women, so a comprehensive examination was very important to determine the cause and formulate a treatment plan. However, these search results did not provide information on the specific reasons why women were less likely to get pregnant. Therefore, these search results did not give a clear answer to the question of whether it was normal for girls to not get pregnant after being together for more than a year.
A painless abortion was not allowed at 77 days of pregnancy. According to the information in document 1 and document 2, regardless of whether it was a painful or painless abortion, the pregnancy was required to be within nine weeks, and the length of the embryo was not more than 2.0 cm according to the B-ultrasound examination. Only then could the abortion be performed in the clinic. However, 77 days of pregnancy was already beyond this time frame. According to the information in document 5, 70 days of pregnancy was equivalent to 10 weeks of pregnancy in clinical terms. An abortion could be performed, but it could not be performed in the usual sense of painless abortion. It could only be a drug abortion and painless curettage. Therefore, a painless abortion could not be performed on the 77th day of pregnancy.
During pregnancy, pregnant women are advised to stay away from romance novels and other literary works that contain excessive romance and fantasy because these works may bring unnecessary psychological pressure and emotional fluctuations to pregnant women and affect the health of the fetus. Although romance novels often depicted romantic plots, they often lacked scientific facts and rational thinking. In addition, the violence, gore, horror, and other plots that often appeared in romance novels may also have a negative impact on the psychology and emotions of pregnant women. In order to protect the health of the pregnant woman and the fetus, pregnant women should maintain a good attitude and mood, pay more attention to the growth and health of the fetus, and try to avoid contact with literature that contains excessive romance and fantasy.
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Some women have reported feeling completely alone and unsupported during the process of medical abortion. Medical staff might not provide enough information or emotional support. For instance, a woman may be given the pills and sent home without clear instructions on what to expect. When she starts to experience side effects like nausea, vomiting, and cramping, she has no one to turn to for advice or reassurance. This lack of support can make the whole experience seem like a nightmare.
A friend of mine had a medical abortion. She was in a relationship that was not stable enough to bring a child into. The medical abortion involved two steps. First, she had to take a pill that blocked the hormone needed for the pregnancy to continue. Then, a few days later, she took another pill that caused the uterus to contract and expel the pregnancy tissue. She described the pain as similar to strong menstrual cramps. She was given painkillers to manage the discomfort. After that, she made sure to follow up with her doctor for check - ups to ensure everything was okay.
One success story is of a young woman who was in the early weeks of pregnancy. She opted for medical abortion. After taking the prescribed medications as directed, she experienced mild cramping and bleeding. In a few days, the pregnancy was successfully terminated with no major complications. She was able to recover quickly and resume her normal life within a short period.
There was a woman who was already a mother of two. She became pregnant again and due to some health issues in her family that required her full attention, she decided on medical abortion. The pills made her feel nauseous and she had cramps for a few days. However, she was relieved that she could go through the process privately at home with her husband by her side. It allowed her to take control of her life situation again.