Abortion is generally not recommended at 33 days of pregnancy. If you want to have an abortion, you need to see the gestational sac through ultrasound to confirm intrauterine pregnancy, and it is usually difficult to see the gestational sac at 33 days of pregnancy, and even if you do see the gestational sac, it is very small, which can easily cause incomplete abortion or missed suction during abortion. Therefore, abortion is generally not recommended at 33 days of pregnancy. There are two general types of abortion, including medication abortion and surgical abortion. The best time for a medication abortion is 40-49 days of pregnancy, while the best time for a surgical abortion is 40-55 days of pregnancy and no later than 10 weeks. Therefore, pregnant women who are 33 days pregnant are advised to wait for another 1 week and if they are sure they want to abort, they can choose either a medication abortion or a painless surgical abortion after the ultrasound has detected the gestational sac and determined that the pregnancy is intrauterine. Women should take rest and avoid straining and anxiety after abortion. Maintain pubic hygiene, observe vaginal bleeding, and review after 2 weeks to clarify whether there is intrauterine residue. Pay attention to no sexual life within 1 month to avoid infection.