Can a medical abortion be life-threatening?

Under normal circumstances, medication abortion is relatively safe and usually does not affect life safety as long as there are no contraindications to medication abortion. For women within 49 days of menopause and with a gestational sac diameter <2.0 cm, and without contraindications to medical abortion, medical abortion is generally an option. However, if you have asthma or high blood pressure, as well as if you are old and have a large gestational sac, you should not have a medical abortion to avoid adverse effects on your body. There are also risks associated with medical abortion, which may cause bleeding. If the bleeding is low, you can take motherwort pellets or new biochemical pellets to relieve it, or you can inject contraction to promote contraction and discharge the remaining meconium tissue in the uterine cavity. In addition, if incomplete medical abortion leads to intrauterine residues, it may also cause uterine adhesions and intrauterine infections, which may lead to menstrual disorders and even secondary infertility in serious cases, so it is necessary to follow the doctor's prescription for regular medical abortion and, if necessary, to clear the uterus. In short, in daily life, if you do not plan to get pregnant, you should actively do contraception when you have intercourse to avoid abortion after an unwanted pregnancy.