How long it takes to bleed after abortion and the amount of bleeding vary from person to person, and the amount of bleeding should not exceed the usual menstrual flow. Generally speaking, the bleeding time after induced abortion is 7 ~ 10 days, and the maximum is no more than two weeks. If the vaginal bleeding is too much or lasts too long, it means that the gestational sac tissue may not be sucked clean, or there may be problems such as poor uterine contraction and coagulation dysfunction. If a small amount of villi or decidua remains in the uterine cavity after induced abortion, its symptoms are uterine contraction, irregular vaginal bleeding, and bleeding for more than 2 weeks after induced abortion, sometimes a lot, or bloody leucorrhea, smelly, often accompanied by slight fever, indicating that there is infection in the uterine cavity. At this time, you must ask the doctor to check it carefully. If it is found that there is villi or decidua in the uterine cavity, and some of them are blocked in the cervix, it should be disinfected immediately while resisting infection, and then the residual tissue in the official cavity should be removed. After induced abortion, antibiotics and official drugs should be given.