A medical abortion uses medications to end an early pregnancy.
It is commonly referred to as the abortion pill and typically involves:
- Mifepristone
- Misoprostol
How a Medical Abortion Works
The medications work together to:
- Stop pregnancy development
- Cause cramping and bleeding that end the pregnancy
Cramping and bleeding are common parts of the process.
Potential Risks
Possible complications may include:
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Heavy bleeding
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Incomplete abortion
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Infection
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Continued pregnancy development
Medical follow-up may sometimes be necessary.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a medical abortion the same as emergency contraception?
No. Emergency contraception works before pregnancy begins.
How long does a medical abortion take?
Symptoms may begin within hours and continue for days or weeks.
Pregnancy Information Matters
Understanding pregnancy development and viability beforehand can help women make informed decisions.

