On the sixth day of abortion surgery, no bleeding is also normal. After the abortion, the uterus is invasive and will bleed, more or less, but not more than the amount of menstruation. The uterus needs to recover to its normal size through its own contraction, and in the process of contraction of the uterus, it will compress the blood vessels to stop the bleeding. The vaginal bleeding will not exceed one week after the operation, which means that the contraction of the uterus is relatively good. If the uterus returns to its normal size and there is no residual tissue in the uterine cavity, the uterus will basically return to normal and you can continue to recuperate. Within one month after the operation, you should rest and take appropriate activities, do not engage in strenuous exercise, do not engage in heavy physical labor, do not have sex, and do not take a tub bath, so that your body can recover to normal.