If a woman chooses to take oral medication to induce abortion, she needs to be judged according to the patient’s sensitivity to the medication. Most patients will experience an outflow of embryo, placenta, and membranes within 72 hours. Some patients are not sensitive to the drug and may not be able to abort, and some patients may have incomplete abortion. It is recommended that women be hospitalized at the obstetrics and gynecology department of a local public hospital for induction of labor. In the event of incomplete abortion and hemorrhage such as retained placenta and membranes, timely treatment to clear the uterus and stop bleeding is required. If the patient suffers from hemorrhagic shock, a blood transfusion is required if necessary.