Medication abortion can be used to terminate a pregnancy within 49 days of pregnancy and the best time to do so varies from person to person. Medication abortion refers to the termination of early pregnancy by oral mifepristone tablets plus misoprostol, which is simpler, more convenient, less painful and faster to recover than abortion. Medication abortion is an outpatient gynecological procedure and is indicated for intrauterine pregnancies of 7 weeks or less of menopause. Under normal circumstances, the smaller the number of weeks of pregnancy, the less damage to the body and the faster the recovery. If the pregnancy is greater than 7 weeks and there are certain contraindications to surgery, inpatient medication abortion can be performed and the process of administration needs to be closely observed and, if necessary, surgical treatment is feasible. There are certain side effects of medication abortion, such as long bleeding time, heavy bleeding, and in serious cases, timely removal of the uterus and blood transfusion to prevent excessive blood loss and life-threatening. In addition, patients need to pay attention to more rest after the medical abortion, strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to follow up on time, maintain personal cleanliness and hygiene. Sexual intercourse and bathing are prohibited for one month to avoid infection.