Can I have a medical abortion on 30 days?

Normally, a woman cannot have a medication abortion at 30 days of pregnancy. To have a medication abortion requires that the patient should be about 40 days pregnant, but not more than 49 days. At this time, an ultrasound can clearly see the presence of the gestational sac and can accurately determine whether the patient is pregnant inside or outside the uterus. If the abortion is done blindly at 30 days of pregnancy, the patient is prone to rupture of the ectopic pregnancy when misoprostol is used in case of ectopic pregnancy. In the case of an intrauterine pregnancy, there is no way to determine whether the patient’s medication abortion was successful after the use of mifepristone and misoprostol when the presence of the gestational sac is not visible and the patient has vaginal bleeding, which cannot be checked by blood discharge for the presence of the gestational sac. If the patient fails to have a medication abortion and is rechecked after seven days, the gestational sac may still be growing in the uterine cavity and will need to be further treated with a clean-up procedure, which can easily delay the patient’s condition.