In the December 5, 1994 edition of Time magazine, a patient who took the combination RU-486 and prostaglandin said the following:
“I was very nauseous in a couple of hours. I threw up constantly for three days… It was like food poisoning. I couldn’t keep anything down.”
“I went into the restroom. When I started to stand up, it was like a faucet turning on. There was a steady stream of blood. I passed a golf ball sized blood clot that scared me. I thought maybe it was the fetus.
The cramps stayed steady. In the last fifteen minutes of my appointment, I was doubled over. The bleeding was very heavy, heavier than a period. My mom drove me home. By this time, I was bleeding severely, and I had diarrhea.”
Randall K O’Bannon, “RU-486” National Right to Life News, January 1995
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These are well documented side effects and can also be dose-related. Why the combination? RU486 should have been good enough.