What Are the Signs of an Incomplete Abortion?

Are you considering the abortion pill (also known as a “medical abortion”)? Did you know that an incomplete abortion is one of the major risks of taking the abortion drugs?

An incomplete abortion happens when parts of the terminated pregnancy remain in your uterus; this is a dangerous situation because it can lead to a potentially life-threatening infection.

Before seeking abortion drugs, it’s essential to learn more about incomplete abortion and the other risks involved in a medical abortion to be prepared and protect your health.

Identifying an Incomplete Abortion

Taking the abortion drugs will cause you to experience abdominal cramping and vaginal bleeding—and so does an incomplete abortion. This is why it can be challenging to know whether you’re experiencing typical abortion side effects or an incomplete abortion.

One way to determine the difference between typical abortion drug side effects and an incomplete abortion is that the latter causes heavy and prolonged bleeding that is often accompanied by blood clots.

Incomplete abortion can also cause the following symptoms:

  • Enlarged uterus
  • Fever
  • Hypomenorrhea (light or infrequent menstrual periods)
  • Infection
  • Open ectocervix (the opening between the vagina and uterus should be small or closed after pregnancy)
  • Pelvic pain

If you’ve already taken the abortion drugs and are experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s critical to seek immediate medical intervention as soon as possible. Be sure to tell the medical professionals that you recently took abortion drugs and are worried about an incomplete abortion.

How Can I Protect My Health?

If you’re still thinking about taking the abortion drugs, getting an ultrasound is the essential next step. Ultrasound is a simple scan that gives you the critical details you need to know about your pregnancy, including its gestational age or how far along you are.

If you’ve already taken them and are worried that you’re experiencing an incomplete abortion, you should seek medical attention immediately.

Ultrasound is a simple scan that gives you the critical details you need to know about your pregnancy, including its gestational age or how far along you are.

Free and Confidential Pregnancy Services

At Cleburne Pregnancy Center, we provide free and confidential pregnancy services to help you make informed decisions about your health.

Reach out today to schedule an appointment or to speak with one of our trained professionals. Your health and well-being matter, and we’re here to assist you every step of the way.

**All abortion information sourced in this blog is based on accurate information at the time of writing.

**Note: Abortion is currently illegal in Texas except in cases of life endangerment, but women cannot be held criminally or civilly liable for seeking one.