If there are no significant complications after a medication abortion, you can go to work after 1 week. Medication abortion is suitable for patients within 49 days of menopause, with a small gestational sac, and requires no drug contraindications or history of drug allergy. After determining that the pregnancy is normal intrauterine, oral mifepristone plus misoprostol can be given to abort the pregnancy, and after determining that the pregnancy is completely expelled, the abortion can be determined to be successful. The advantage of medication abortion is that there is no uterine operation and less damage to the uterus, but the thickened endometrium is not all shed but needs to be discharged gradually with uterine contractions. The disadvantage of drug abortion is that the bleeding time is long and it is easy to have secondary infection. Therefore, after drug abortion, you should closely observe the amount of vaginal bleeding, whether there is any odor and whether there is combined abdominal pain. Generally, 1 week after abortion, the bleeding should be significantly reduced and the hormone level should basically return to normal, so you can resume normal work, but you should pay attention to avoid heavy physical labor.