The manifestations of incomplete medical abortion include prolonged irregular vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain, and failure to see the expulsion of the pregnancy sac.
1. Long-term irregular bleeding: it may be that the gestational sac and other tissues have not been completely discharged, and the vagina will bleed irregularly and last for more than 1 to 2 weeks, so you can consider incomplete abortion.
2. Abdominal pain: the gestational sac and other tissues remain in the uterine cavity, which will not only cause vaginal bleeding, but also cause uterine contractions and obvious abdominal pain and other uncomfortable symptoms.
3. No discharge of the gestational sac: Generally, after taking the drug, the gestational sac will be discharged along with the uterine metamorphosis and other substances. If you don’t see the gestational sac, it may be an incomplete abortion.
When the medicine abortion, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital, by professional doctors to determine whether the abortion is complete, if necessary, timely removal of the uterus.