You can usually go out after a medication abortion with about 1-2 weeks of rest, but it is not recommended to go out within 2 weeks. Medication abortion refers to the oral administration of mifepristone and misoprostol tablets to terminate early pregnancy and is indicated for pregnancies up to 7 weeks. Usually 2 hours after taking the medication, the patient will experience vaginal bleeding and discharge of the pregnancy material, most of which can be expelled within 6 hours, some of which cannot be expelled and require a second medication or pedestrian abortion. Vaginal bleeding and slight lower abdominal pain will occur after the abortion, which can be relieved by resting for about 1 week. However, medical abortion has certain side effects, and there is a possibility of heavy bleeding within 2 weeks, so it is not recommended to go out for activities before the results of the review confirm that there is no residue in the uterine cavity. Since medical abortion has a certain chance of failure and is only suitable for early pregnancies within 7 weeks, women need to choose their abortion method carefully if they are considering terminating a pregnancy.