What to Expect From Medication Abortion

Steps
How to Take the Medications

Read and follow the instructions on your prescriptions exactly.

Step 1: Take the first medication (mifepristone).

  • You'll take it at a clinic or at home, depending on local regulations.

Step 2: Take the second medication (misoprostol) 24 to 48 hours after the first.

  • Before you take it, take the pain and/or nausea medication you were prescribed.
  • Misoprostol typically starts working within a few hours and will cause bleeding and cramping.

Optional Step 3: If you're more than 9 weeks pregnant, take a second round of misoprostol 4 hours after the first.

For more detailed instructions, watch this video from Planned Parenthood or see this diagram.

Symptoms and Possible Side Effects

Watch this video from Planned Parenthood on what to expect.

During the first 24 hours, you may experience:

  • Mild to intense cramps similar to or stronger than period cramps. They usually start 1 to 4 hours after taking the second medication (misoprostol) and may last a few hours.
  • Heavy bleeding after taking the second medication (misoprostol). The heaviest bleeding usually happens within the first 4 to 6 hours but can continue for a few days.  You may also pass large clots as the pregnancy is expelled.
  • Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, chills, or a mild fever. These side effects usually go away within a day of taking the misoprostol.

After the first 24 hours:

  • You may have heavy bleeding for a few days. After that, most women experience moderate to light bleeding for a few more days to weeks.
  • Your other side effects (stomach upset, chills, mild fever, dizziness, etc.) should be gone.

Heavy bleeding is normal, but contact a health care provider if:

  • You're soaking through more than 2 pads or tampons an hour for 2 hours in a row at any time
  • Bleeding gets heavier after the first 24 hours of bleeding
When to Reach Out to a Medical Provider

Reach out if you have any of the following:

  • A high fever (100.4° F or 38° C) for more than a few hours
  • Bleeding that becomes heavier after the first 24 hours of bleeding
  • No bleeding within 24 hours of taking the second medication
  • Severe pain that doesn't get better with pain medication
  • Foul-smelling vaginal discharge

Go to the emergency room right away if:

  • You're soaking through more than 2 pads or tampons an hour for 2 hours in a row
  • You feel like you're going to pass out
Caring for Yourself During and After

Pain relief:

  • Try over-the-counter painkillers like ibuprofen to ease cramping.
  • Avoid aspirin — it can increase bleeding.
  • Take any other pain medications prescribed by your medical provider.
  • Try a heating pad, hot shower, or bath.

Comfort and rest:

  • Plan to rest at home, especially the day you take misoprostol.
  • Set up a comfortable space.
  • Have heat packs, blankets, and pads on hand.
  • Having a support person nearby can also help.

Hydration and nutrition:

  • Drink plenty of fluids.
  • Try to eat small, light meals to keep your energy up, especially if you're feeling nauseous or weak.

Emotional care:

  • You may have many different emotions. They're all normal. Some people feel relief; others find it very upsetting or intense.
  • Take time for yourself and seek support from trusted friends, family, or a counselor if needed.
After the Medication Abortion

You'll have a follow-up appointment 1 week later.  

  • This may be virtual or in person.
  • The goal is to make sure the abortion is progressing as expected.

Follow-up testing:

  • You'll take either a blood pregnancy test 1 week later or a urine pregnancy test 4 to 6 weeks later.  It can take some time to test fully negative, so don't worry too much if the first one is still positive.
  • You may get an ultrasound if the exam is in person.
What If It Doesn't Work?

Medication abortions are highly effective. But if the pregnancy continues, a surgical procedure may be needed to complete the process.

Where Can I Get More Support?

For emotional support, try contacting one of these resources:

Additional options:

Learn how the medications work, the symptoms you might experience, and how to take care of yourself through the process.

Technology behind a better experience.

Our state-of-the-art digital infrastructure allows us to connect and coordinate a distributed team of clinicians with previously siloed health information. The result? A seamless patient experience with faster and more accurate diagnoses.
Voice, video, and chat-enabled app

Don’t get stranded without care. Our simple-to-use platform empowers you to connect with Galileo clinicians and support staff on demand, 24/7.

Clinical intelligence platform

Everyone wants their doctors to have the latest tools. Ours have several, including a best-in-class diagnostic and therapeutic engine that makes sure we deliver consistent care to all.

Comprehensive medical records

Your care is only as good as the medical history your doctors have about you. We streamline data from medical records and experts to make sure decisions are made on the best available information.

Security and confidentiality

We maintain a strong stance on security and confidentiality, including working with leading organizations on certification.