The most common medications used for medicated abortion are mifepristone and misoprostol. Mifepristone has the effect of softening the cervix and is usually taken on an empty stomach on the first and second day. Most patients, taking the drug for 2 days, have no special conditions. A few patients may experience mild lower abdominal pain, a little vaginal bleeding, and nausea and vomiting. If the symptoms are not serious and do not require special treatment, on the third day, you need to take misoprostol orally on an empty stomach. Misoprostol promotes uterine contractions to help deliver the embryo. Abdominal pain usually begins 1-2 hours after taking the medication, and most embryos are expelled within 4 hours. If the embryo is still not expelled after 4 hours or if there is a lot of bleeding, you will need to go to the hospital to have the uterus removed.