Bleeding after taking misoprostol tablets

Misoprostol tablets are a medication that can be used for early medical abortions and also for induction of labor. After Misoprostol tablets are taken orally, it will cause contraction of the uterus to help expel the gestational sac and the fetus, after which it will cause bleeding, which is a normal phenomenon, but the bleeding must be observed, similar to the amount of menstruation, but if it exceeds the amount of menstruation more than the amount of menstruation, it suggests that there will be hemorrhage caused by uterine contraction. It is recommended to administer intravenous indocin to stop the bleeding, and when taking oral misoprostol tablets, try not to eat any food or water within 2 hours of taking them, as this may reduce the effect of misoprostol tablets. It is important to review the recovery of the uterus on a regular basis, as there are chances of residuals after a medical abortion or an induced abortion, and regular reviews can detect any abnormalities in the uterus in a timely manner.