When women unexpectedly become pregnant, they may choose to have an abortion as a treatment. However, abortion inevitably causes harm to the female body, so it is important to choose the abortion time as early as possible and at the best time to reduce the harm to the body. So, how many weeks of pregnancy should abortion be avoided?

At ten weeks of pregnancy, abortion cannot be performed as the fetus has already fully developed and limbs have grown. If abortion occurs at this time, induction of labor is necessary, which is equivalent to a single delivery and poses a greater risk to women. The recovery time after surgery is also longer.
If a woman wants to have an abortion, it is best to do so within 6 to 7 weeks. After the abortion, attention should also be paid to proper care, strengthening the intake of nutritious food, and promoting physical recovery. Multiple abortions have a significant impact on women, which may affect their subsequent pregnancy, leading to infertility or habitual miscarriage. At this time, it is difficult to continue the pregnancy.
There are many ways of abortion, such as medical abortion and induced abortion. Both of these methods should be performed at an appropriate time. If women choose medical abortion, they should be guided by a doctor to avoid improper operation that may result in incomplete abortion or even curettage surgery, which can cause secondary harm to women. Whether choosing medical abortion or induced abortion, one should go to a regular hospital for treatment.