How long does it take to expel the pregnancy sac after taking misoprostol varies from person to person, the fastest may be half an hour, the slowest may not be able to expel in six hours.
Misoprostol is used in early pregnancy medication abortion, can promote uterine contractions, cervical dilatation, embryonic tissue out, the effect of the drug varies from person to person, some people may be half an hour to find the chorionic villi discharged, a very small number of people in the hospital to observe the six hours and still did not see the gestational sac discharged.
In some cases, the sac may be expelled when the person goes to the toilet, followed by a blood clot. In most people, the sac is expelled three to four hours after taking the pill.
Six hours after taking the medicine, there is little vaginal bleeding and no tissue is discharged, ultrasound examination is needed, if the embryo is still alive, it means that the medicine has failed and it is recommended to change to abortion surgery.
Misoprostol should be used under doctor’s supervision, allergy, abdominal pain, diarrhea and other symptoms may occur during the use of the drug, people with high blood pressure, asthma, allergies are prohibited. Heavy bleeding while taking misoprostol requires immediate medical attention.