A medication abortion is generally not recommended if you become pregnant again three months after a medication abortion. Medication abortion is a way to terminate pregnancy by taking mifepristone and misoprostol for pregnancies within 49 days of menopause. Because having taken a medication abortion three months ago may interfere with the hormone levels in a woman’s body, the response to hormones may decrease, resulting in a poor and incomplete medication abortion. Surgery is recommended to terminate the pregnancy. After a medication abortion, you should take proper rest and pay attention to contraception, generally rest for about 2 weeks. You can eat more diet with higher protein content, strengthen personal hygiene and prevent post-operative infection.