Is it normal to bleed after taking Miffy for medical abortion?

Is it normal to bleed after taking Miffy for medical abortion?

If you accidentally get pregnant, you will need to terminate the pregnancy. There are currently two ways to terminate pregnancy. The first one is medical abortion, which is more suitable for early pregnancy and when the gestational sac is relatively small. The second way to terminate pregnancy is surgical abortion. Most people want to choose medical abortion when they find out that they are pregnant in the early stage. Medical abortion is to take mifepristone orally. Is it normal to bleed the next day after taking mifepristone?

1. Mifepristone is a drug that is difficult to buy in pharmacies. If you go to the hospital for a medical abortion, you must take it strictly according to the doctor's advice. Some people have been pregnant for a long time and are not suitable for medical abortion. The doctor will make recommendations based on the ultrasound results. At this time, you must follow the doctor's advice and don't make decisions on your own.

2. Mifepristone is a professional drug used to terminate pregnancy. The uterus will contract on the second day after taking Mifepristone, and there will be vaginal bleeding after the contraction. Vaginal bleeding is relatively normal. There is no need to see a doctor if the bleeding is not excessive. Generally, there will be a vague pain in the abdomen on the second day after taking Mifepristone.

3. Everyone's pregnancy condition is different, so the reaction after eating mifepristone will also be different. Some people will start to bleed a little after eating the second mifepristone, while some people will bleed after eating the fourth one. If the bleeding is not very heavy, there is no need to be too anxious. If the bleeding increases, you can go to the hospital for treatment and diagnosis.

After taking miso for a period of time, you need to take the second type of miso to expel the gestational sac. Medical abortion also has surgical risks. If the fetal sac is not completely expelled during the curettage, a second dilation and curettage will be required. The delivery process and pain of the curettage are similar to those of miscarriage. Therefore, if the pregnancy has lasted for a long time and the gestational sac is large, it is best not to choose medical abortion to terminate the pregnancy. It would be more appropriate to choose surgical abortion.

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