Is it necessary to walk more after medical abortion

Although the pregnancy capsule is discharged, a large amount of mucous membrane tissue is still in the uterine cavity and needs to be discharged through uterine contraction. If absolute bed rest is not conducive to uterine contraction, it will easily cause incomplete medical abortion and increase the amount and duration of vaginal bleeding, which may also cause infection. Therefore, after a medical abortion, if there is no severe pain, you can do moderate activities and walk around, and make sure to take oral medication to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis, including anti-infection medication, as prescribed by the doctor to help normalize the uterine cavity. It is also necessary to go to the hospital for a follow-up ultrasound about ten days after the abortion to determine how much tissue remains in the uterine cavity, and to decide whether to continue to take oral medication for observation or to restore the normal uterine cavity through the operation to clear the uterus according to the residual tissue.