How long does it take for bleeding to clear up after induced abortion

Bleeding after induced labor usually clears within 2 weeks.
When labor is induced, pregnancy tissues including fetus and placenta need to be discharged, which will damage the uterine lining, thus triggering bleeding, and the bleeding time usually lasts for less than 2 weeks. The bleeding usually lasts for less than 2 weeks. During this time, there will be pain in the abdomen, which is usually caused by contractions, and after the bleeding stops, you can do some appropriate activities, such as walking.
After induced abortion, women should also pay attention to keep clean, avoid infection, change underwear frequently, and prohibit sexual intercourse within one month after induced abortion to prevent excessive bleeding or endometrial infection. If the bleeding after induced abortion is abnormal, you need to go to the hospital in time.