What Happens If the Abortion PillDoesn’t Work?
- Pregnancy Help Center
- 16 hours ago
- 2 min read
No one talks about this part, but it happens more often than people realize.
The hard truth is that the abortion pill regimen does not work every time, and in some cases, the pregnancy continues. In others, the process stops and or the abortion is incomplete.
This occurs more often when someone takes the pills later, without medical supervision or medical follow-up. Everyone’s experience looks different. Here are the most common signs you need to seek medical care:
Bleeding that never starts or suddenly stops
Ongoing pregnancy symptoms like nausea or breast tenderness
Severe cramping that doesn’t ease
Fever, chills, or unusual discharge
A feeling that something is off, even if you can’t explain it

What if the pregnancy is still viable?
It can be surprising to learn that the pregnancy continued. If this happens, a medical provider may recommend follow-up care, blood work, or additional monitoring. What matters most is that you understand what is happening before deciding what comes next.
When should you seek immediate care or go to the emergency room if you experience?
If you are experiencing:
Heavy bleeding that soaks through more than two pads an hour
Severe abdominal pain that does not improve
Fever, fainting, or dizziness
We Are Your Next Best Step
If you’re feeling unsure, overwhelmed, or noticing symptoms that don’t feel right, you don’t have to sort this out alone.
At The Pregnancy Help Center in Lake Jackson, our medical team is here to listen, answer questions, and help you understand what’s happening in your body. Our clinic provides medical services, support, and referrals so you can make informed decisions regarding your overall health and well-being.
We are a pro-woman, nonprofit organization that understands how complex and personal this moment can be.
When you are ready, we are here.
