A medication abortion cannot be performed in the second month of pregnancy and a surgical abortion is required at this time. Medication abortion can be performed in the early stages of pregnancy without surgery and can be done by injection or medication only. By using medication to terminate pregnancy, the pain and complications associated with surgery can be avoided and the woman’s pain can be reduced. However, medical abortion can only be performed within 49 days of pregnancy and cannot be performed if the pregnancy is more than 49 days, otherwise it will easily lead to failure of medical abortion, resulting in the inability to expel the pregnancy capsule and the need to go to the hospital for further surgery to clear the uterus, which can cause hemorrhage in serious cases. In two months of pregnancy, the best time for medical abortion has passed, so it is recommended to choose surgical abortion. Painless abortion needs to be performed within 10 weeks of pregnancy, when the fetus is not yet formed and the fetal mass tissue can be sucked out using suction. If the procedure is performed in time, there is less damage to the body, less bleeding, fewer post-operative complications, and faster recovery after the procedure. If the operation is delayed further, other abortion methods, such as induction of labor, will be required at this time, which will not only increase the risk of the operation, but also be detrimental to the recovery of the body after the operation. Two months of pregnancy is within 10 weeks of gestation, and patients are advised to undergo abortion as soon as possible to avoid delay and increase the risk of surgery.