Why You Should Not Get Abortion Pills Online

Young woman holding an abortion pill in one hand and a glass of water in the other.
Dr Jen Shek Wei

Dr Jen Shek Wei
Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist

MBBS (Singapore), MMed (OBGYN, Singapore), FRCS (OBGYN, London), FAM (Singapore)


You may be scrolling late at night, feeling overwhelmed and searching for a quick and discreet solution. In that moment, ordering abortion pills online can seem like the simplest option. However, what appears convenient on the surface can carry risks that are not always immediately obvious.

Abortion medication is not just a simple course of tablets. It is a regulated medical treatment that requires proper assessment, confirmation of pregnancy details and follow-up care to help ensure it is carried out safely. Understanding this can make a meaningful difference in protecting your health and helping you make an informed decision.

Is It Legal to Buy Abortion Pills Online?

In Singapore, abortion medication such as mifepristone and misoprostol is strictly regulated. These medicines are not available over the counter and cannot be legally purchased online for self-use.

Under the Termination of Pregnancy Act, abortion can only be carried out under the supervision of a registered doctor at an accredited medical facility. This includes a proper medical consultation, necessary investigations and administration within a controlled clinical setting. These regulations exist to protect patients. They ensure that the pregnancy is accurately assessed, the medication is appropriate and medical help is available immediately if complications arise.

The Risk of Buying Uncertified Abortion Pills Online

Asian woman sitting on a sofa, holding her lower abdomen with both hands and appearing to experience abdominal discomfort.

Purchasing abortion pills from unverified sources carries several risks because there is no guarantee of safety, authenticity or correct usage guidance. Some key concerns include:

  • Counterfeit Medication: Pills may not contain the correct active ingredients or may include harmful substances.
  • Incorrect Dosage: Unregulated products may have inaccurate dosing, making them ineffective or potentially unsafe.
  • Lack of Medical Screening: Without a proper assessment, conditions such as ectopic pregnancy or underlying health issues may go undetected.
  • Expired Medication: Products may be past their shelf life, reducing effectiveness.
  • No Medical Support: If complications occur, online sellers are unable to provide appropriate medical care or guidance.

Seeking care through a licensed provider helps ensure the medication is appropriate, safe and supported by medical follow-up.

Medical Complications of Taking Unregulated Abortion Pills

Self-administering abortion medication without medical supervision can increase the risk of complications. Without proper monitoring, early warning signs may be missed, and issues can become more serious over time.

Common medical complications include:

  • Incomplete Abortion: The pregnancy may not be fully passed if the medication is ineffective or not taken correctly. This can result in the need for additional medical treatment.
  • Infection or Sepsis: Unregulated medication or retained pregnancy tissue may increase the risk of infection in the uterus. If not treated promptly, this can progress to sepsis, a serious condition that affects multiple organs and requires urgent medical care.
  • Heavy or Prolonged Bleeding: Some bleeding is expected, but incorrect use of medication may lead to excessive blood loss. In more severe cases, this can cause anaemia or require hospital treatment such as a blood transfusion.
  • Hormonal Imbalance: Without medical guidance, the body’s hormonal balance may be affected, which can lead to irregular menstrual cycles or temporary changes in normal hormonal patterns.

Safe and Legal Ways to Access Care

The safest and only legal way to access abortion medication in Singapore is through a qualified doctor at an accredited medical facility. A proper medical process typically includes a consultation, confirmation of gestational age and screening to ensure the treatment is suitable. This structured approach helps ensure that care is tailored to your situation and that any risks are properly managed.

What to Do if You Have Already Taken Unregulated Abortion Pills

If you have already taken medication from an unverified source, try not to panic. The most important step is to seek medical advice as soon as possible. A doctor may perform an assessment or ultrasound to check whether the process is complete and whether any follow-up care is needed. It is important to be honest about what you have taken so that appropriate care can be provided safely and promptly. Medical professionals are there to support your health and will focus on your care rather than judgement.

Choosing a Safe Path Forward

When it comes to your health, especially something as sensitive as abortion care, safety and proper medical guidance matter. While online options may seem more convenient, they do not offer the safeguards needed to protect your wellbeing.

If you are considering your options or need clarity about your situation, speaking with a qualified doctor can help you make an informed decision in a safe and reliable setting. Schedule a consultation at Women's Clinic of Singapore for professional medical advice under the care of Dr Jen Shek Wei, where you can receive a confidential assessment and guidance tailored to your individual needs.


Dr Jen Shek Wei
Our Gynaecologist

Dr Jen Shek Wei
Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist

MBBS (Singapore), MMed (OBGYN, Singapore)
FRCS (OBGYN, London), FAM (Singapore)

Dr Jen Shek Wei is an abortion doctor with more than 30 years of experience in the field of OBGYN. At his Ministry of Health (MOH)-accredited clinic, he provides medical abortion (abortion pills) with an attentive follow-up to monitor progress and manage any side effects. Throughout the entire process, Dr Jen is committed to offer compassionate and confidential care for his patients during what is often a difficult and emotional time for them.

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