If the bleeding stops on its own and there is no residue in the uterine cavity after ultrasound, it is normal. If the vaginal bleeding persists and there is still residue in the uterine cavity after rechecking the ultrasound, it is not normal and medical treatment is also needed.
If there is residue in the uterine cavity when a woman has an abortion, she will need to undergo a clearance procedure. If there is still a small amount of residue when the uterus is cleared, medication can be used to induce the discharge of the malignant discharge, and the small amount of tissue left in the uterine cavity may be discharged with it. If the residue is discharged cleanly, and there is no longer any bleeding from the vagina, the patient will be normal.
If the vaginal bleeding persists, or if there is still residue present, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time and continue treatment under the doctor’s guidance.