A medication abortion that requires hospitalization generally requires about 5 days of hospitalization. If the pregnancy is greater than or equal to 50 days, you need to exclude the high-risk factors according to the situation, and you can also have a medical abortion in the outpatient clinic. Women with scarred uterus, multiple miscarriages, uterine deformities, nervousness, or those who are more than 10 weeks pregnant need to be hospitalized for medication abortion. Day 1 and 2 with Mifepristone are asymptomatic for most patients. Some patients may still experience abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding, but the bleeding is not heavy enough to continue observation. Misoprostol tablets are used on day 3 and need to be administered on an outpatient basis. The gestational sac or embryo will flow out after the administration of the medication.