Will residuals from a medicated abortion be expelled with menstruation?

If there is residual tissue after a medication abortion, it may be expelled with menstruation if the residual tissue is small. If the residual tissue is large, it is less likely to be discharged with menstrual blood.
Medical abortion is prone to the side effect of incomplete abortion. If a small amount of residue is found after a medical abortion with less vaginal bleeding, it is possible that the residue will be discharged with the menstrual blood at the time of the next menstrual period, and the purging operation can be avoided. During this period, you need to pay attention to local hygiene and prohibit sexual intercourse.
However, if the size of the residue in the uterine cavity is large, and obvious blood flow signal is found by ultrasound, it is less likely that the residue will be discharged with the menstruation, and ultrasound examination needs to be performed after the end of the menstruation to clarify whether there is still residue present. If there is still residual tissue, it is necessary to carry out timely clearance surgery to avoid uterine infection.
Therefore, the discovery of drug abortion after the residual situation, it is recommended to timely consult a doctor, improve the ultrasound and other related examinations, under the guidance of a professional doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, targeted treatment.