Doing a hysteroscopy after a medication abortion is usually a clearing operation, and bleeding after a medication abortion just a month ago can usually be further clarified by doing a hysteroscopy if the condition improves.
The most common side effect of medication abortion is incomplete abortion, which can be manifested as prolonged vaginal bleeding. If there is any residual tissue in the uterine cavity on ultrasound, hysteroscopic evacuation should be performed after evaluation by the doctor, because if the time interval is too long, the residual tissue in the uterus may become mechanized and adhered to the uterine wall, which may make evacuation more difficult.
Patients with heavy bleeding after a medication abortion one month ago will usually be evaluated by a doctor after their condition improves to decide whether to perform hysteroscopy for removal of the uterus, so as not to cause the residue to remain in the uterine cavity for too long and result in difficulty in removing the uterus, infection in the uterine cavity, and so on. In order to prevent infection, you should pay attention to rest and prohibit sexual intercourse and pelvic bathing for 1 month at the same time.
If you need to perform hysteroscopy, you should go to a regular hospital, under the guidance of the doctor according to the specific circumstances of the patient, to avoid delaying the condition.