A woman’s menstruation after a medical abortion means that her uterus has recovered well and ovulation has resumed, so intercourse at this time may lead to another pregnancy. If women do not intend to have children, it is recommended that they take contraceptive measures during intercourse, and women who have had a medical abortion should not have children within six months after the procedure. Women who have vaginal bleeding after a medical miscarriage should continue to take medication to regulate it. Some women may experience mild nausea, vomiting, dizziness and other uncomfortable symptoms after a medical abortion, which is normal and does not require special treatment. If a woman has fever, abdominal pain or abnormal leucorrhea after a medical abortion, it may be considered an intrauterine infection, and it is recommended to visit the hospital in time.