It is normal to have little bleeding after a recent abortion procedure, indicating a low accumulation of blood in the uterine cavity. Abortion surgery refers to a process in which a negative pressure suction device is used to clean out the pregnancy sac and the uterine metaplasia within eight weeks of pregnancy. Generally speaking, there will be a certain amount of vaginal bleeding after the abortion surgery, but this amount of bleeding is less than the usual menstrual flow, if there is a lot of bleeding or accompanied by symptoms such as lower abdominal pain, fever, etc., you must go to the hospital in time. If there are no abnormalities above, you also need to go to the hospital for a review 10-14 days after the abortion procedure. At this time, gynecological ultrasound is needed to find out whether there is any residue in the uterine cavity and how the uterus recovers. After abortion surgery, it is usually recommended to use contraception for 3-6 months to allow the uterine lining to rest and repair sufficiently for another pregnancy.