How to have an abortion at 2 months of pregnancy
Generally, at two months of pregnancy, vacuum aspiration can be performed under a doctor's guidance for induced abortion. The specific procedure is as follows:
1. After the pregnant woman empties her bladder, she assumes the lithotomy position and receives anesthesia.
2. Once anesthesia is complete, the external genitalia are disinfected and a sterile drape is placed.
3. A bimanual examination is conducted to confirm the position and size of the uterus.
4. A speculum is inserted to dilate the vagina, fully exposing the cervix. The vagina and cervix are then disinfected, and the anterior lip of the cervix is grasped with a cervical clamp.
5. Following the direction of the uterus, a probe is used to measure the depth and orientation of the uterine cavity, and an appropriate suction cannula is selected based on the cavity size.
6. The suction cannula is connected to the vacuum aspirator, and the uterine cavity is gently curetted in a clockwise motion 1–2 times to remove the embryo.
After the procedure, adequate rest is important. Sexual intercourse should be avoided in the short term to prevent infection. Additionally, it is essential to maintain good nutrition to support recovery. It is recommended to undergo this procedure at a reputable medical facility under the supervision of qualified healthcare professionals.