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If someone takes the abortion pill do they risk the same complications in future pregnancies...?



that other types of abortions cause? I am not pregnant and not seeking an abortion so please don't preach!

One of the side effects of the abortion pill is impaired future fertility:
http://www.all.org/article.php?id=10132...
http://www.rcpc.org/elective.html...

However, I have not seen any data on whether or not using the abortion pill leads to complications once a future baby is conceived. The abortion pill regimen is fairly new, so long-term side effects remain to be seen.

For those who are interested in the link between surgical abortions and problems in future pregnancies, see:
http://afterabortion.info/complic.html...
http://www.abortionfacts.com/reardon/eff...

If anyone here is currently considering an abortion, please visit http://Abort73.com

If anyone would like free online post-abortion counseling, please visit http://www.healinghearts.orgI've taken the morning after pill twice. Taking this pill doesn't allow the fertilized egg to implant itself into the wall of the uterus. When you get a regular abortion, which I have had, the egg has already implanted in the uterus, and they have to scrape it out. It's crampy - gives you cramps, and the pill just makes you nauseous. But if you take the first dose before you go to sleep it's better. No, there are not the same risks because a regular abortion is surgery. But there's not even much risk with a regular abortion.
no. all the morning after pill is is a serious dosage of birth control pills.
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