The possible risks of abortion in the first month of pregnancy are as follows: first, cervical injury, uterine perforation, excessive endometrial damage, hemorrhage, etc. may occur during the operation. Secondly, the risks that may occur after the surgery: low menstrual flow due to endometrial damage, endometrial adhesion, habitual abortion, tubal failure, uterine infection, secondary infertility and so on. Therefore, abortion surgery is more harmful to the patient, and 2 or more consecutive abortions are also likely to lead to habitual abortion. Patients who are pregnant within 1 month can choose medication abortion, which is the least harmful to patients and costs very little. If the drug abortion fails, you can perform a purging surgery to remedy, do purging surgery to remedy, the damage is relatively smaller than the abortion surgery.