How long does it take to have a reaction after taking misoprostol tablets for a medical abortion?

Medication abortion with oral Misoprostol tablets usually results in a reaction after 2 hours, some patients experience a reaction within 6 hours, and a few are not sensitive enough to the medication to even experience any reaction. Medication abortion refers to the oral administration of mifepristone tablets and misoprostol tablets to terminate an early pregnancy and is indicated for pregnancies up to 7 weeks. Usually, lower abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding and discharge of pregnancy material can be seen after 2 hours of oral administration of misoprostol, and the reaction can usually be seen within 6 hours, and all or part of the pregnancy tissue is discharged. If only part of the pregnancy tissue is discharged and the vaginal bleeding is heavy, prompt evacuation is recommended. A small number of patients with poor sensitivity to the drug will not show any symptoms and will need to terminate the pregnancy with another drug or abortion. In addition, patients will have a little vaginal bleeding after medical abortion, usually less than the amount of menstruation, lasting for about a week. However, if there is still a lot of vaginal bleeding after two weeks, even bright red, you need to go to the hospital in time to rule out the residual pregnancy, and if necessary, consider performing a surgical evacuation of the uterus.