Whether the blood clot or the gestational sac is drained first for a medication abortion

In most cases, the clot is expelled first and then the gestational sac is expelled after the abortion. The reason is that after taking the medication, the endometrial lining will be stripped first and then the clot will be expelled, while the gestational sac is growing on the endometrial lining, so as the endometrial lining is stripped, the gestational sac will be expelled. 80% of the gestational sacs will be expelled within 6 hours after taking the medication, regardless of whether the clot or the gestational sac is expelled first, the doctor should compare the expelled items with the ultrasound before the medication abortion. Only then will the abortion be considered successful. It is necessary to observe the recovery of the uterine body after the medication abortion to minimize the occurrence of complications after the medication abortion, and it is necessary to give motherwort granules to help the uterus contract after the successful abortion.