Is a medical abortion considered successful if the gestational sac is expelled?

When a woman has a medical abortion and the gestational sac is expelled, it should be considered a successful medical abortion, but there is still a possibility of incomplete medical abortion. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to the vaginal bleeding and rest after the abortion. Generally, vaginal bleeding should not exceed 14 days after a medical abortion. If there is still vaginal bleeding after 14 days, it means that the medical abortion may be incomplete, or if there is no vaginal bleeding after 14 days, but there is heavy vaginal bleeding, it may also be incomplete and may even need to be treated with an abortion. If the abortion is incomplete for more than 14 days, the residue in the uterine cavity can be discharged by means of medication if there is only a small amount of residue by ultrasound examination. If you don’t rest well after a miscarriage, it may cause blood stasis due to qi deficiency, or if you don’t pay attention to diet and warmth, it may also cause cold clotting and blood stasis. If you are in a bad mood after a medical abortion, it may also lead to Qi stagnation and blood stasis, and the residual blood stasis in the uterine cavity may also cause the vaginal bleeding to persist. Therefore, after a medical abortion, you should take care of your rest and diet, and pay attention to your emotional well-being.