The abortion pill usually comes out within 24 hours after taking it. Those who are more sensitive to the medication have it expelled within 6 hours, but there are some who are not sensitive to the medication and take several days. A medication abortion is the oral administration of mifepristone and misoprostol, which cannot exceed 49 days of pregnancy. It is important to have an ultrasound and routine blood and coagulation tests before taking oral medication for abortion. Make sure that the pregnancy is intrauterine, the month is in line, and the coagulation function is not abnormal before you can take it orally. After taking the medication, pay attention to observe whether the pregnancy capsule is discharged, and go to the hospital for an ultrasound examination 7-10 days after the oral medication abortion to determine whether the abortion is successful. If necessary, take oral anti-inflammatory drugs under the guidance of the doctor to prevent infection. Pay attention to rest and do not exert yourself.