If you had an abortion and are regretting your decision, you may still be able to save your pregnancy. This process is known as the Abortion Pill Reversal (APR).
Medical abortions (also known as the abortion pill) can be safely reversed, but time is of the essence, so don’t wait.
How Does the Abortion Pill Work?
To understand how the reversal process works, you must first understand what happens when you take the abortion pill.
First, mifepristone is administered to decrease progesterone hormone levels and thin the uterine lining, which prevents the pregnancy from continuing to grow.
Next, misoprostol is used to cause the uterus to contract and expel the pregnancy through the vagina.
How Does the Abortion Pill Reversal Work?
If you want to reverse your abortion, call the Abortion Pill Reversal Hotline at 877-558-0333 or visit their website’s online chatting feature immediately.
The earlier you start the reversal process, the better the chance of success. Overall, the success rate of abortion reversal is 64-68%.
The reversal process uses progesterone in drug form to counteract the effects of mifepristone.
While taking progesterone is most effective within 24 hours of receiving mifepristone, there are success stories up to 72 hours after the abortion process has begun.
However, no matter how much time has passed, call the hotline if you regret your decision; they may still be able to help.
Is it Dangerous to Reverse My Abortion?
Many women are fearful that reversing their abortion is dangerous.
However, according to a study in the National Library of Medicine, the reversal process is considered safe and does not increase the risk of birth defects.
Get Help Today
If you want to reverse your abortion, reach out to the Abortion Reversal Hotline as soon as possible.
If you haven’t yet had an abortion and are unsure how to proceed with your unplanned pregnancy, New Life Clinic is here to help.
We provide free lab-quality pregnancy tests and ultrasound scans. After discovering more about your pregnancy, our trusted team can answer your questions and discuss your options.
Contact us today for your confidential appointment.