Generally, medical abortion is performed within seven weeks of pregnancy, because the embryo is smaller at this time and can be easily aborted. During the process of abortion, abdominal pain will occur, which is a painful contraction and paroxysmal, which is a normal phenomenon. The pain will be slightly reduced when the pregnancy capsule is discharged, but it will last for a few days, usually within 3-5 days, and will gradually decrease and be within the range of tolerance. If the pain is particularly severe, or if the pain persists for more than a week, you should go to the hospital for further examination to see if there is intrauterine residue, or if there is blood accumulation in the uterine cavity, or if there is infection, you can take some oral anti-infection and blood circulation drugs to promote the discharge of residual tissue as soon as possible.