Abortion Threatening

Abortion threatening (a. imminens) is a serious problem in the field of obstetrics and gynecology. This term is used to describe a situation where a pregnancy is in danger of being terminated before the fetus reaches full term.

The causes of threatened abortion can be various, including inflammatory diseases, infections, hormonal disorders, pathologies of fetal development, as well as other factors. However, despite the variety of possible causes, the main symptom of a threatened abortion is the appearance of bleeding from the genital tract.

Bleeding during a threatened abortion can be minor or severe, and is often accompanied by pain in the lower abdomen. No matter what level of bleeding is observed, it is always a serious symptom and requires medical attention.

Pregnancy can be saved with timely consultation with a doctor and effective treatment. Doctors typically use a variety of treatments, including hormones, bed rest, antibiotics, and other medical interventions, to prevent miscarriage.

However, despite all efforts, sometimes a threatened abortion cannot be prevented. In such cases, when continuation of the pregnancy is impossible or undesirable, an abortion may be necessary.

Although threatened abortion is a serious problem, women have the opportunity to receive the necessary medical care and support to continue their pregnancy. Regular visits to your doctor, a healthy lifestyle, and early detection of problems can help prevent abortion and ensure healthy fetal development.