1. the median age was 32.8 years and median number of living children was 3.1. Two third of the acceptors were between 30 and 39 years of age and had 2 to 3 living children. 2. Regarding their education level, 57% of them had grauduated high school or college. 3. More than half of the acceptors responded that their ideal number of children was three. 4. Among the patients 6 weeks or less from LMP composing 49.7 % of all acceptors, 14.4% were proved non-pregnant macroscopically. 5. During the procedure, anesthesia was not needed in the majority of cases and Trilene inhalation was needed in 5.1% of the total. 6. Exploring curettage immediate after uterine aspiration revealed that aspiration was complete in more than 85% of the patients 7 weeks or less from LMP, however it was incomplete in 29.4% of 8 weeks group and 48.3% of 9-12 weeks group. Therefore it was suggested that the use of karman cannula in the termination of pregnancy up to 7 weeks was simple safe, effective and acceptable procedure. 7. Overall complications rate was 4.4%. This includes 0.4% of cervical injury caused by toothed tenaculum, 1.4% of vomitting 0.3% of faintness 1 case of uterine perforation caused by post-aspiration metal curettage during the procedure, Besides 1.0% of mild pelvic infection 0.9% of persistant bleeding 0.2% of retained product of conception and 2 cases of ectopic pregnancies were also included.