Anemia is not an impediment to abortion, but the severity of the anemia must be assessed. For example, if there is severe anemia or moderate anemia, abortion is not recommended. This is because blood loss can occur during the procedure, and the presence of severe anemia can cause abnormalities in the blood clotting function. It can also cause the uterus to contract weakly and cause hemorrhage, or even cause hemorrhagic shock, so as far as possible through the way of medication or intravenous blood transfusion to improve. If the anemia is only mild, you can check the coagulation tetrameter to determine whether there is any abnormality in the coagulation function. If there is no problem, abortion can be performed. However, after the abortion surgery, you must take oral uterine contraction drugs according to the doctor’s instructions to avoid increased bleeding.