If you’ve recently taken the first pill in the abortion process and are feeling uncertain about your decision, you may still have options.

The Abortion Pill Reversal (APR) process was developed for women who have had a change of heart — and acting quickly gives you the best possible chance.

How Does the Abortion Pill Work?

Before exploring reversal, it’s helpful to understand what the abortion pill is doing in your body.

The abortion pill is a two-step medication process. The first drug, mifepristone, works by blocking progesterone, a hormone your body needs to support a growing pregnancy. When progesterone is blocked, the uterine lining begins to thin, and the pregnancy can no longer continue to develop.

The second drug, misoprostol, is taken after mifepristone to cause the uterus to contract and expel the pregnancy.

What is the Abortion Pill Reversal?

If you have taken mifepristone but have not yet taken misoprostol, there may still be time to save your pregnancy. 

The reversal process works by giving your body a higher dose of progesterone, which can help counteract the effects of mifepristone before the pregnancy is lost.

Keep in mind that it’s very important not to take the second drug, misoprostol, if you’re considering reversal.

Timing is Important

Abortion Pill Reversal is most effective when started within the first 24 hours after taking mifepristone. That said, women have successfully reversed the process up to 72 hours later, with an overall success rate of 64-68%.

No matter how much time has passed since you took mifepristone, it is always worth making the call.

Contact the Abortion Pill Reversal Hotline at 877-588-0333 or visit their website to connect with someone through their online chat feature right away.

Reaching out doesn’t commit you to anything. It simply opens the door so you can make a fully informed choice.

Is Abortion Pill Reversal Safe?

It’s completely natural to have concerns about what the reversal process might mean for your health or your pregnancy. 

According to a study published in the National Library of Medicine, using progesterone to reverse the effects of mifepristone is considered safe. The research found no increased risk of birth defects associated with the reversal process. 

Progesterone is a hormone the body produces naturally during pregnancy, and it has been used medically for decades to support high-risk pregnancies.

We’re Here to Help

If you’ve taken mifepristone and are having second thoughts, please don’t wait. Call the Abortion Pill Reversal Hotline as soon as possible — every hour counts.

If you haven’t yet started the medical abortion process and are feeling unsure about what to do next, we are here for you.

New Life Clinic offers free, confidential services including lab-quality pregnancy testing and a limited ultrasound to give you clear information about your pregnancy.

Our team can also discuss all of your options with you in a caring, judgment-free environment.

You don’t have to face this alone. Contact us today to schedule your free, confidential appointment.