What does the placenta look like after a medical abortion?

Medication abortion is clinically indicated for pregnancies between 5-7 weeks of gestation, when the placenta has not yet formed, so medication abortion excludes the products of pregnancy, and there is no placenta but only chorionic tissue, which is similar to cotton dipped in water. It is recommended that the pregnancy products from the abortion be examined by a doctor to see if they are pregnancy products. It is also recommended that the doctor examine the pregnancy product to see if it is a pregnancy product and to rule out whether the pregnancy product is basically intact or not. In addition, on the 7th to 10th day after the medication abortion, you must go to the hospital for an ultrasound examination, the main purpose of which is to find out whether the medication abortion has been cleaned up. If there is still residual tissue in the uterus, if the residual is relatively small and the vaginal bleeding is relatively small, it can be treated conservatively, if the residual is more or the vaginal bleeding is more, it is recommended that the uterus be cleared in time.