After a medication abortion, the bleeding time is usually about one week, and the longest time will not exceed two weeks. After two weeks, you should review the gynecological ultrasound to see how the uterus recovers and whether there are residues in the uterine cavity. If there is still brown discharge after 20 days of abortion, this is not normal and may be due to poor uterine recovery or residue in the uterine cavity. If the ultrasound is repeated and residues are found in the uterine cavity, a curettage can be performed. If there is no residue in the uterine cavity, it is possible that the small amount of bleeding is caused by poor contraction of the uterus. You can take motherwort capsules to promote the recovery of the uterus.