To determine whether there is heavy bleeding after medication abortion, you can judge from the amount of bleeding, the presence or absence of blood clots in the bleeding, and the presence or absence of white lips and face. If the bleeding volume after medication abortion exceeds the normal menstrual volume and the vaginal bleeding volume increases significantly by pressing on the abdomen, it means that the bleeding volume is relatively large. If there is a large amount of blood clots in the vaginal bleeding after medication abortion and accompanied by obvious abdominal pain, it is considered that the bleeding volume is relatively large. If a woman has a pale complexion and white lips, consider anemia caused by heavy bleeding after a medical abortion. Most of the women consider that the pregnancy capsule is not expelled or there is residue in the uterine cavity causing heavy bleeding after medical abortion, and they need to go to the hospital for ultrasound examination in time. Once the diagnosis of incomplete abortion is confirmed, the procedure should be performed as soon as possible. If there is still heavy vaginal bleeding after the procedure, it is recommended to use hemostatic drugs for treatment.