Bleeding after taking mifepristone, you also need to take misoprostol tablets. Since mifepristone, a steroidal anti-progestational agent, has anti-progestational and anti-glucocorticoid effects, bleeding after taking mifepristone is considered embryonic death, but not yet expelled, so oral misoprostol is needed to promote uterine contraction and expel the embryonic tissue. Misoprostol, a prostaglandin analogue, has a uterine excitatory, and cervical softening effect. Clinically, the combination of mifepristone and misoprostol, both of which are used to terminate early pregnancy, has a complete abortion rate of over 90%. The specific dosing is as follows: on days 1-2, take mifepristone 75mg orally once a day; on day 3, take misoprostol 0.6mg orally, no food for two hours before and after the dose.