Having an abortion is a major decision, but many women are either pressured to abort immediately or feel they have no other option. Many women, out of shock or fear, quickly begin a medical abortion without thinking it all the way through.

If you have taken the first drug, mifepristone, in the abortion pill regimen and have changed your mind, there may still be time to continue your pregnancy. However, you need to act quickly.

Get help now by calling the Abortion Pill Reversal Helpline at (877) 558-0333.

The abortion pill regimen requires you to take two drugs: mifepristone and misoprostol. The first drug, mifepristone, blocks the hormone progesterone from reaching the pregnancy. Without progesterone, the lining of the uterus thins, making it impossible for the pregnancy to continue.

Abortion Pill Reversal floods the body with progesterone to hopefully replenish the lining of the uterus so the pregnancy can continue to develop. Progesterone is either administered orally in pill form, vaginally, or possibly with an injection.

If you have not taken the second drug, misoprostol, it may be possible to continue your pregnancy, but time is of the essence.

Progesterone is a natural hormone and has been used to support pregnancies and women going through menopause for decades. Through Abortion Pill Reversal, medical professionals estimate they have been able to save 64 – 68% of pregnancies.

There are risks to any medical procedure, but progesterone is not known to cause birth defects or other concerns.

You must act quickly after taking mifepristone to begin the APR process. Here are the steps:

  • You can call the Abortion Pill Reversal 24/7 Helpline at (877) 558-0333, or you can chat with someone online.
  • The on-call APR healthcare professional will ask some basic questions to see if reversal is possible.
  • The healthcare professional will connect you with your area’s doctor or medical provider to start treatment.

The goal is to begin APR within 24 hours of taking mifepristone. However, there have been successful reversals when treatment started within 72 hours of taking the first drug.

The cost of treatment varies. Some providers offer it for free, while others charge a minimal fee. We’ll help you figure out your next steps so you can get started.

There is hope, and we’ll walk alongside you as you seek this service for your pregnancy.

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