Medical abortion mainly relies on the action of drugs to terminate pregnancy. Currently, the clinical application of drugs is still very extensive. For female newcomers, choosing medication abortion does not require abortion surgery to achieve the goal of abortion. It's still quite good. Medical abortion has strict regulations and requirements. So, is it normal to have heavy bleeding in the first few days after medical abortion?
The amount of bleeding in the first few days after medical abortion needs to be compared with the amount of menstrual bleeding to determine the specific situation. In terms of bleeding volume, the bleeding volume in the first few days after medical abortion is generally not more than the menstrual flow, which is similar to or less than the menstrual flow. If it is more than the menstrual flow and abnormal, it is generally abnormal.
In the first few days after medical abortion, the amount of bleeding will be slightly larger, usually around two or three days. Of course, some women may have a longer duration, and the amount of bleeding will gradually decrease afterwards. For those with bleeding greater than menstrual flow, blood clots, and even abdominal pain, fever, and abnormal discharge, it is abnormal.
In the first few days after medical abortion, if the amount of bleeding is greater than the normal menstrual flow, it is necessary to seek medical attention in a timely manner, as it is likely caused by incomplete abortion. In addition, infection can also cause the appearance of some symptoms. Attention should also be paid to bleeding for more than half a month after medical abortion, as this may indicate incomplete abortion.