Can I have an abortion if I detect pregnancy 6 days after my period?

Often the test results of detecting pregnancy 6 days after the period may not be accurate enough to perform an abortion right away.
An abortion is an induced abortion, which usually refers to the surgical termination of pregnancy. When pregnancy is detected 6 days after the menstrual period, abortion is usually not recommended due to the small size of the pregnancy cycle at this time.
It is recommended to go to the hospital for ultrasound examination after 6 weeks of pregnancy. If the gestational sac is found to be in the uterus and there is no contraindication to the surgery, abortion can be performed; if the gestational sac is too small to be seen by ultrasound examination or if the gestational sac is not in the uterus, abortion is not allowed.
Remember, it is not recommended to have an abortion immediately after a 6-day delay in the menstrual period and detection of pregnancy, you should go to the hospital for examination first, and the doctor will decide whether or not to have an abortion according to the specific circumstances.