After abortion, bleeding will usually end within 3-7 days, as long as the bleeding starts again a few days after the abortion is clean and does not exceed 7 days, it is also a normal phenomenon. If there is still a small amount of bleeding for more than 7 days, it suggests that there is an abnormality, suggesting that there may be residual blood or residual tissue in the uterine cavity, or it may be caused by poor uterine contraction and abnormal bleeding. In this case, first, go to the hospital and register with the gynecology department for an ultrasound of the abdomen to see the internal condition of the uterus. If there is uneven echogenicity of the endometrium, which also suggests that there is accumulation of blood in the uterine cavity, oral medication to activate blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis should be taken to help expel the residual tissue in the uterus and restore normal tissue. If the uterus is normal and there are no major problems, anti-inflammatory and hemostatic medications should be taken orally to help the uterus contract so as to stop the bleeding.