Abortion is generally not yet possible at 30 days of pregnancy, when the pregnancy is just discovered and an ultrasound is not yet possible. It is not possible to take an abortion until it is determined that the pregnancy is intrauterine. If you want to have an abortion, it is advisable to wait until about 40 days after menopause to have an ultrasound, through which you can understand the location and size of the pregnancy sac. Generally, for intrauterine pregnancies within 49 days of menopause, if the patient has no obvious contraindications to medical abortion, medical abortion is an option. If an abortion is desired, it can only be performed when the gestational sac has grown to a certain size. However, during this waiting period, if abnormalities such as bleeding or abdominal pain occur, it is important to visit the hospital at any time to rule out ectopic pregnancy.