You’ve probably heard so much about “the abortion pill” in the news, on social media, and maybe even from CPC Metro. But do you know how the abortion pill works, how it’s regulated, and the risks associated with the abortion pill? Let’s learn some quick facts that will better equip you to face our current abortion crisis!
1. What is the abortion pill?
The Abortion Pill is a regimen of two medications, also called RU-486, or Mifeprex. The two medications are called Mifepristone and Misoprostol. This is the most common type of medical abortion, and it is FDA-regulated to 10 weeks of pregnancy.
When a woman takes the Mifeprex regimen, she will first take Mifepristone which blocks progesterone, the pregnancy hormone, cutting off the lifeline to the growing embryo and causing the embryo’s death. An important note: the process can often be successfully reversed at this stage.
2-3 days later, the woman will take Misoprostol, also called Cytotec, which will cause the uterus to contract and expel the baby. This stage is accompanied by severe cramping and heavy to extreme bleeding which can be prolonged.
4. What are the risks and side effects associated with the abortion pill?
The FDA reports that 1 in 25 women who take the Abortion Pill will end up in the ER. ER visits related to abortion pill complications have increased by over 500% in the past 10 years.
The side effects commonly associated with the abortion pill are cramping, bleeding, nausea, weakness, fever, chills, vomiting, headache, diarrhea, and dizziness.
The physical risks of the abortion pill are:
At CPC Metro, we know that the risks associated with the Abortion Pill are not only physical they are deeply emotional and can last for a lifetime – like depression, suicide, eating disorders, addiction, difficult relationships, shame, guilt, and so much more. Learn more about Post Abortion Stress and healing here.
The first step to empowering the choice for life is truthful information!