How long does it take to take abortion drugs to discharge the gestational sac

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Abortion drugs usually expel the gestational sac within 6 hours, but the specific time varies from person to person.

How long does it take to take abortion drugs to discharge the gestational sac

Abortion drugs usually include mifepristone and misoprostol. Mifepristone mainly separates the gestational sac from the uterine wall, while misoprostol causes uterine contractions and promotes the expulsion of the gestational sac. This process takes a certain amount of time to complete, and individual reactions to the drugs will lead to differences in the time to expel the gestational sac. Factors such as the physical condition of different women, the size and location of the gestational sac will affect the time to expel the gestational sac. Some women may discharge the pregnancy sac in a short time, while others may take longer.

After taking abortion drugs, it is necessary to observe closely under the guidance of the doctor. If the pregnancy sac is not discharged within 6 hours, it does not mean that the drug has failed. It may need to continue to be observed for a while. However, if there is a lot of bleeding, severe abdominal pain and other abnormal conditions, it should be informed to the doctor in time for treatment.



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