After having a medicated abortion, it is better to have less bleeding. If you bleed more after a medicated abortion, bleed more than your period or have visible blood clots, this is not normal. It usually indicates that it is caused by poor uterine contraction or incomplete medical abortion. Most patients who have a medical abortion will bleed for about 7-10 days, and prolonged bleeding will increase the risk of infection. For patients with heavy bleeding, it is advisable to go for a follow-up ultrasound earlier to see how the uterus is recovering. If the uterus is not recovering well, medication to promote uterine recovery is needed. For patients who are sure that the abortion is incomplete, they need to carry out the removal of the uterus in a timely manner. After the abortion, you must pay attention to hygiene, pay attention to rest, and promote the recovery of the body.