The success rate of artificial water breaking


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The success rate of artificial abortion depends on a number of factors. Normal factors include fetal size, uterine contractions, and cervical patency. The doctor will evaluate the method of abortion based on the estimated fetal size, amniotic fluid condition, pelvic condition, and cervical condition. If the risk of pregnancy for the mother or fetus is greater than the risk of delivery, the doctor will consider artificial abortion. In general, after natural contractions, the cervix expands and the contractions are not strong. In order to stimulate the intensity of contractions, artificial rupture of the membrane can be performed. The doctor gently punctures the membrane with a puncture needle to allow amniotic fluid to flow out, thus stimulating contractions and accelerating labor.