She had her last menstruation on September 6. She didn't take medicine after having a roommate on September 30. She took emergency contraceptives on October 3. She checked out whether pregnancy had an impact on her child on October 12. Today, she went to the hospital and the doctor suggested to stop Renchen. She was also very afraid
Condition Analysis:
According to your description, the last menstruation was on September 6, the same room on September 30, the oral emergency contraceptive on October 3, and the pregnancy was found on October 12. The baby can be retained, that is to say, it is completely and completely affected by the medication within two weeks. All causes abortion, and none is affected. According to the time calculation, September 22 is the ovulation period, and the oral drugs between September 22 and October 3 have no effect on the fetus and baby
Condition Analysis:
Because your situation is accidental pregnancy, it is recommended that you check regularly according to the doctor's advice. If the fetus is abnormal or abortion is recommended, you should also pay attention to taking correct contraceptives as much as possible. If you want to prepare for pregnancy, you should not take oral emergency contraceptives.
Condition Analysis:
The time you take drugs is within 3-4 weeks of pregnancy. The impact of drugs is mostly to cause abortion or termination of pregnancy, which is less likely to cause malformations. If you want to continue pregnancy, you need to strengthen pregnancy examination and abnormal elimination examination, and carry out non-invasive examination or sheep wear examination if necessary