Hello, and i hope I can help you today.
Pregnancy termination in the first trimester is low risk and will not interfere with future
fertility if there are no complications. At less than 7 weeks, there are options for both surgical termination (via D and C, which is a suctioning of the uterine lining) or medical termination, which can induce a
miscarriage by taking pills or placing them in the vagina, depending on the regimen recommended to you. Pregnancy termination should always be preformed under the guidance of a physician' care.
Regarding your future fertility, there is no test that can tell you how long you will remain fertile. The fact that you conceived recently is a good sign, but no measure of hormone levels can predict the outcome when a woman is trying to conceive. People with abnormal hormone levels get pregnant accidentally all the time, and the majority of infertile couples have completely normal testing.
However, fertility declines with age most sharply after age 38-9. Many women can conceive into their early to mid forties, however there is no way to predict fertility at a given time until you actually try.
So the general recommendation of planning childbearing "sooner rather than later" especially after age 38 is the best we can do. Women who have never been pregnant have a harder time in general conceiving than women who already have.
So in summary, you have the most options regarding pregnancy termination (depending on where you live) the earlier you seek medical care. A first trimester
abortion poses little risk and will not affect getting pregnant in the future.
I hope I was able to adequately answer your question today and that this information was helpful.
Best wishes,
Dr. Brown