Patients who have a medicated abortion will not bleed for about 7-10 days. Since a medication abortion only expels the gestational sac first, the bleeding time will be slightly longer than an abortion, but it usually does not exceed 10 days. If the bleeding is particularly long or heavy after a medical abortion, you need to consider whether there is an infection or the abortion is incomplete. After the medical abortion, you also need to routinely take drugs to promote uterine contraction, such as motherwort and biochemical granules, etc., have this effect, and must pay attention to hygiene, prevent infection. If the bleeding is not normal, the ultrasound should be timely rechecked, and if necessary, need to carry out removal surgery.