What is the safest way to abort a new pregnancy?

There is no absolutely safe way to abort a new pregnancy. If the pregnancy is within 49 days, you can choose a relatively safe medical abortion. Medical abortion has fewer side effects and can avoid the pain and certain complications of surgical abortion. Before having a medical abortion, you can go to the hospital for an ultrasound to check whether the pregnancy is intrauterine and whether the size of the pregnancy sac meets the requirements for a medical abortion. If a medical abortion is available, it is recommended to take oral or injectable medication as prescribed by the doctor. After the tissue is discharged, the patient should be observed in the hospital for 1 hour and go home to rest after not much vaginal bleeding. In the first 2-3 days after abortion, the amount of vaginal bleeding is generally similar to that of menstrual bleeding. If the bleeding is more or continues to be unclean, you should go to the hospital in time to avoid incomplete medical abortion. You should pay attention to rest, avoid overwork and strenuous exercise, and do not have intercourse one month after abortion to avoid infection or re-pregnancy. It is also necessary to pay attention to keep the pubic area clean and hygienic, reduce stimulating factors, and recover health as soon as possible.