What Are the Risks of the Abortion Pill?

If you are considering the abortion pill (also known as medical abortion), it’s essential to understand how it works. Learning about the risks involved protects your health and ensures you’re making an informed decision.

Many women are unaware of the potential physical and emotional effects that can come with the abortion pill.

At the Pregnancy Help Center, we provide accurate information and compassionate support. Read on to learn the essentials you need to know, or contact us today because we’re here for you.

How the Abortion Pill Works

The abortion pill consists of two drugs that are taken at home:

  1. Mifepristone: This drug blocks progesterone, a hormone necessary for maintaining pregnancy. Without progesterone, the uterine lining will loosen, and the pregnancy will eventually detach and end.
  2. Misoprostol: Taken 24-48 hours later, this drug causes the uterus to contract and expel the pregnancy out through your vagina.

While some women assume the process is simple, the abortion pill carries serious risks that you should not overlook.

Physical Risks of the Abortion Pill

The abortion drugs are powerful and can cause:

  • Heavy bleeding – Some women experience excessive bleeding that may require medical intervention.
  • Severe cramping and pain – The abortion process can be far more painful than expected, leading to distressing physical discomfort.
  • Incomplete abortion – If all pregnancy tissue is not expelled, you may require a surgical procedure to prevent infection.
  • Infection and fever – Some women develop infections after a medication abortion, which can lead to severe health complications if untreated.

Emotional Risks and Trauma

Many women are unprepared for the emotional impact of the abortion pill, which can be caused by:

  • Seeing the pregnancy pass – Unlike a surgical abortion performed in a clinic, a medical abortion happens at home. Many women see the pregnancy pass, which can be deeply upsetting.
  • Unexpected pain and trauma – The process is often more physically and emotionally painful than anticipated, leading to feelings of regret, sadness, or even depression.

The Importance of an Ultrasound

Before making any pregnancy decision, an ultrasound is critical to confirm viability, determine how far along you are, and rule out an ectopic pregnancy, which is a life-threatening condition that the abortion pill cannot treat.

Pregnancy Help Center Is Here for You

At the Pregnancy Help Center, we provide free, confidential pregnancy testing and follow-up ultrasounds to help you gain the clarity you need. You don’t have to navigate this decision alone—contact us today to schedule your free, confidential appointment.

You’re not alone in this.