How long does it take to eliminate the medication for a medical abortion

In the case of medication abortion, there will be two portions of the medication, one for mifepristone and one for misoprostol tablets. For example, when mifepristone is taken orally, it is usually finished within 3 days and will only show a small amount of bleeding and may cause disruption of bowel function, such as nausea or vomiting. The second part of the drug, Misoprostol tablets, on top of Mifepristone, will help to expel the pregnancy sac within 6 hours. When taking Misoprostol orally, there is usually severe disruption of bowel function, particularly severe abdominal pain, and nausea, and bleeding may be more frequent. When the gestational sac is expelled, it is important to go to the hospital for an ultrasound examination to determine if there is a large amount of residual endometrium after the gestational sac is expelled, and medication can be prescribed for treatment according to the situation. If the gestational sac is not expelled within 6 hours, you should go to the hospital for ultrasound examination to determine whether the gestational sac is present or not, and if it is still present, you may have to take additional Misoprostol tablets or change to abortion.