The side effects of abortion can vary depending on the type of procedure. Common side effects may include bleeding, cramping, dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, and vomiting. These symptoms typically resolve within a week, but in some cases, they can last longer. Possible complications may include damage to the womb or cervix, excessive bleeding, incomplete abortion, infection, and scarring of the uterus. Some women may also experience mental health issues such as regret, grief, sadness, anxiety, guilt, shame, and in some cases, post-traumatic stress symptoms. It's important to seek medical attention if you experience any concerning symptoms after an abortion. According to the NHS, having an abortion does not increase the risk of breast cancer or mental health issues, and it will not affect future fertility or the ability to have normal pregnancies