Abortion pills are clinically proven to use safely. The pills are approved by the Food and Drug Administration and clinically proven to help for abortion and maintain birth control. In clinical studies, nearly nine out of 10 women who took abortion pills had successful abortion. When a woman is ready to become pregnant, she should consult her doctor and stop taking her birth control pills. Most women experience a rapid return to fertility as the abortion pills have no side effects, exception in some cases are there.

The Pill is not for everybody. Though most of the abortion pills side effects of are not serious, and occur infrequently, but there are some side effects which can be life intimidating. The most serious risks that are associated with pill’s use include blood clots, stroke and heart attacks.
These risks are increased if you are a smoker. Cigarette smoking increases the risk of serious cardiovascular side effects, particularly in women over 35.It is strongly advised that women who use abortion pills should not smoke. Certain women should never use the Pill, as for example women who have blood clots, certain cancers, a history of heart attack or stroke, as well as those who are or may be pregnant.