Abortion surgery is mainly divided into medical abortion and painless abortion. For those who have not been pregnant for more than 40 days, medical abortion can be chosen to end the pregnancy. Medical abortion has relatively less damage to the uterus, but there is also a risk of incomplete abortion. So, take a look at the most obvious manifestation of medical abortion failure.

Although medical abortion causes relatively little damage to the uterus, the most obvious manifestation after failure is the absence of embryo and accessory discharge. Some women may still have partial embryo and accessory discharge, and there may be residual tissue in the uterus. These are all manifestations of medical abortion failure. These two situations may also cause prolonged vaginal bleeding and require curettage surgery to remove residual tissue.
Medical abortion can also cause the embryo and appendages to be trapped in the cervical opening, which can lead to increased bleeding and require urgent curettage surgery. However, not all medical abortions will fail. Some people can still have a clean abortion after medical abortion, reducing the harm to the body. Medical abortion generally requires hospitalization, and emergency situations can be dealt with in a timely manner. When there are no abnormalities observed in the hospital, the patient can be discharged.
After more than 40 days of pregnancy, it is not recommended to undergo medical abortion. At this time, it is recommended to choose abortion surgery. Abortion surgery can clean the embryo and tissue in the uterus, but it is not recommended to do it frequently as it can cause significant damage to the uterus. Multiple surgeries can lead to thinning of the uterine wall.