Can I have an abortion on the 60th day of pregnancy?

Abortion can be performed in more than 60 days of pregnancy when contraindications to abortion are ruled out and there is no anesthetic allergy. Contraindications to abortion include: 1, the acute stage of various diseases and inflammation of the reproductive organs; 2, those who cannot pose in the truncated bladder position due to disease or trauma; 3, those who have poor general health or cannot tolerate the procedure; 4, those who have a body temperature of 37.5°C or higher twice before the procedure need to suspend the procedure. The 60 days of pregnancy, when the uterus is smaller, the uterine wall muscle is thicker, the placenta can be easily removed, the operation is less difficult, less bleeding, the patient’s recovery is faster after the operation, and the impact on the body is less. The best time to have an abortion is generally 35-50 days of pregnancy, up to 70 days, because at this time the gestational sac is greater than 1cm and less than 4cm, and the size of the sac is appropriate. If the gestational sac is too small, it will cause leakage of aspiration. If it is too large, it will add pain to the pregnant woman. So once you decide to have an abortion, it must be performed as soon as possible. The abortion procedure should be performed in a professional or better public hospital, avoiding small inexperienced and unqualified hospitals or clinics to ensure the safety of the abortion as much as possible. After the abortion, you should strengthen nutrition, avoid strain, keep your mood relaxed, avoid mental stress, and try to adjust your body condition.