Can you wait 6 hours for a medical abortion that doesn’t go away?

Medication abortion refers to medication abortion, and no discharge mostly means no discharge of the gestational sac. 6 hours of medication abortion without discharge of the gestational sac requires a doctor’s assessment to decide on the next step, provided that there is not much vaginal bleeding.
Medication abortion is a method of terminating pregnancy for those whose intrauterine pregnancy is less than 49 days old, and requires the administration of Mifepristone tablets and Misoprostol tablets for the purpose of abortion. In general, you need to take mifepristone tablets orally first, to play the role of killing the embryo and softening the cervix, and on the third day you need to take misoprostol tablets under the guidance of the doctor, to play the role of contracting the uterus and promoting the expulsion of the gestational sac.
1. The gestational sac will be discharged with vaginal bleeding within 2 to 24 hours after taking misoprostol tablets, and the amount of bleeding is usually about the same as the usual amount of menstruation. If there is no expulsion of the gestational sac within 6 hours after taking misoprostol orally, it needs to be evaluated by a doctor and you can continue to wait.
2. After taking abortion drugs, if the amount of bleeding is about the same as the usual amount of menstruation, it is recommended to go to the hospital after 1 week to do ultrasound to check whether there is any residue in the uterine cavity. However, for those who have more bleeding after taking abortion drugs, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time and have the uterus cleaned up if necessary.
Medical abortion should be careful, if there is no reproductive requirements, it is recommended to do a good job of preparation for pregnancy.