Hysteroscopic Advantages The procedure is straightforward, painless and minimally invasive, effectively preventing uterine perforation, incomplete abortions, secondary infertility and habitual miscarriage. The best time for hysteroscopic abortion is between 45-50 days of pregnancy. Because hysteroscopic abortion is also one of the abortion procedures, the earlier the abortion is done, the simpler and safer it is; conversely, the procedure is more complicated and the recovery time after the procedure is longer. Why is the best time to have a hysteroscopic procedure is between 45-50 days of pregnancy? Because the uterus is not too big between 45-50 days of pregnancy; the fetus and placenta have not yet formed, so it is usually not necessary to dilate the cervix and it is easy to suck out the fetal mass; the reaction during the operation is light; there is less bleeding, the operation time is short, and you can go home after 1-2 hours of rest, and the recovery is also fast and has little impact on your body. Hysteroscopic procedure Hysteroscopy is usually performed 3-7 days after menstruation and is preceded by general anesthesia or local anesthetic to block pain. A vaginal speculum is placed and the hysteroscope is inserted through the cervix and gently moved into the uterus. After filling the uterine cavity with saline, the lining of the uterus and the opening of the fallopian tubes can be clearly visualized through the hysteroscope. Small medical devices can also be used for biopsy or other treatment under hysteroscopic guidance if needed.