The abortion requires oral mifepristone on the first and second days and misoprostol tablets on the third day, so the uterus may contract and expel the sac after taking the pill on the third day. On the third day, you will need to prepare a basin-like container to hold the discharge when the pregnancy tissue or a large blood clot is expelled. The doctor will need to look for the gestational sac and villi among the discharged blood clots, and only when the discharged gestational sac and villi are clearly visible will the abortion be successful. It is also necessary to prepare sanitary napkins and toilet paper because there will be more or less vaginal bleeding after abdominal pain and a little vaginal bleeding after a successful medical abortion. It is also necessary to have a family member accompanying you to the abortion, because in case of excessive bleeding, etc., you may need an emergency evacuation procedure.