It is normal to have brown discharge on the third day of an abortion. Because in the process of abortion surgery, usually using a suction tube or scraper to scratch the patient’s uterine lining, the patient’s uterus will have trauma, there will be bleeding. However, the uterine muscle layer can be contracted and compressed to stop bleeding, and the human body itself has the function of coagulation, so the patient will slowly stop bleeding, usually bleeding for about 7-10 days. In the first two days of abortion, the amount of blood is relatively large, from the third day onwards, the amount of blood will slowly decrease. Individual patients appear brown discharge, proving that the patient’s ability to stop bleeding or uterine recovery is better, which is more favorable to the patient. Therefore, brown discharge on the third day after abortion is normal, the patient does not need to worry, just need to continue to observe.