How many days of bleeding after medical abortion is normal
In general, it is normal to experience bleeding for 7 to 14 days after a medical abortion. The detailed explanation is as follows:
Typically, bleeding lasts from 7 to 14 days following a medical abortion, which is considered normal. Medical abortion involves taking mifepristone and misoprostol orally to terminate pregnancy. After taking the medication, uterine contractions help expel the embryonic tissue, resulting in bleeding. Usually, the embryonic tissue gradually exits the body within 14 days, and bleeding stops once all residual tissue has been completely expelled. If bleeding continues beyond 14 days, it may indicate incomplete expulsion of embryonic tissue. In such cases, patients may take medications such as Yimucao Granules or Chanhou Zhu Yu Capsules as directed by a physician.
If a patient experiences any discomfort or unusual symptoms, prompt medical consultation at a hospital is recommended to avoid delays in treatment.