Oxytocin for incomplete medical abortion is effective for poor contractions, but it may not be effective for incomplete medical abortion caused by abnormal uterine position or inflammation of the uterine cavity.
Whether oxytocin is effective for incomplete medical abortion needs to be judged according to the cause, your own situation, and the number of days of medical abortion. For patients with poor uterine contractions and short days of medical abortion, oxytocin can promote uterine contractions and accelerate the expulsion of residue.
However, for patients with abnormal uterine position, inflammation of the uterine cavity and longer days of medical abortion, the effect of oxytocin to promote the discharge of residues may be less effective, and it is recommended that the patient be cleared through surgical treatment and pay attention to their own care after the operation, and take antibiotic medication for anti-infection treatment.