14 days after a medical abortion with residual bleeding, can you clear the uterus?

A woman is usually able to have a medical abortion cleared at 14 days if there is any residual embryonic tissue and the vagina is still bleeding. Under normal circumstances, within one week after a medical abortion, the embryonic tissue will be drained and the vaginal bleeding will stop. If it has been 14 days since the medical abortion, and there is more embryonic tissue left, and there is still a lot of vaginal bleeding, this is an abnormal situation, and you should seek medical attention in time, and often need to have the uterus cleared to remove the embryonic tissue completely. If a woman is 14 days into a medical abortion, there is not much embryonic tissue left, the amount of vaginal bleeding is relatively small, and the clinician confirms that there is no other abnormality in the patient, the patient can continue to be observed, and it is not necessarily necessary to perform a purging operation. During the observation process, if the vaginal bleeding increases or other abnormalities occur, you should consult a doctor in time.