Somebody call 911: What to do if your self-managed abortion doesn't go as planned
- Choices Pregnancy Services

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The landscape of women's reproductive health is often clouded by stigma and misinformation, particularly when it comes to addressing complications post-self-managed abortions. The prevailing notion that women should conceal such experiences from healthcare professionals perpetuates not just danger but also fosters an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty. In reality, it is crucial to seek medical assistance promptly if your self-managed abortion encounters unexpected challenges.

Recognizing Potential Complications
The decision to self-manage an abortion comes with potential risks and complications that you should not overlook. From excessive bleeding and infection to incomplete abortion and allergic reactions to medication, being aware of these possibilities is essential for your safety. Here are the details of what could go wrong, and equip you to identify the warning signs and take action if needed.
Seeking Medical Help
Seeking medical help after complications of a self-managed abortion is not something to be ashamed of. Our team emphasizes the importance of reaching out to healthcare professionals without hesitation, especially if you experience:
Severe bleeding
Passing large blood clots
Soaking two or more sanitary pads in an hour
Bleeding heavily for 12+ hours
Infection symptoms
Headache
Dizziness
Muscle aches and pains
High fever
No menstrual period for two months following the procedure
Pain or discharge in the genital area
Stomach pain and swelling
Rapid heartbeat
Whether you have typical or severe symptoms, don’t hesitate to go to the emergency room or make an appointment with a medical professional if you feel like something is wrong. We encourage you to be proactive with your health and listen to your body.
CONTINUED SYMPTOMS OF PREGNANCY
Symptoms of pregnancy, such as:
Nausea
Fatigue
Dizziness
Frequent urination
Metallic taste
Breast tenderness usually resolves within a week or two after an abortion
If these symptoms persist, you may still be pregnant. Taking an at-home pregnancy test is not helpful because you can continue to test positive for 4 to 6 weeks after an abortion due to pregnancy hormones that are still in your body. Also, if you began using hormone-based birth control (the Pill, patch, or vaginal ring) right after the abortion, be aware that these contraceptives can cause pregnancy-like symptoms, especially during the first months of use.
Long-Term Health and Well-Being
Navigating life following a self-managed abortion goes beyond addressing immediate concerns. It involves considering your long-term health, including emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being. Our resources are dedicated to providing comprehensive care tailored to your needs, fostering open conversations about ethics, and empowering you to make choices aligned with your values.
Start With Us
Our professional staff is dedicated to providing compassionate, non-judgmental care and support to women facing challenges related to pregnancy and reproductive health. Whether you are in the decision-making process or dealing with complications after a self-managed abortion, we are here to assist you every step of the way. Don't let fear or stigma prevent you from seeking the help you deserve.
Make an appointment today and take control of your health and well-being. Your safety is our top priority!



