Did you recently take the abortion drug mifepristone and regret your decision? There is hope to save your pregnancy through Abortion Pill Reversal (APR), but time is of the essence.

How Does abortion pill reversal work?

Mifepristone, the first drug in the “abortion pill” series, blocks progesterone. Progesterone is a hormone that’s essential for sustaining a pregnancy. Without progesterone, your uterine lining will loosen and shed, causing the pregnancy to detach and end.

Abortion Pill Reversal floods your body with progesterone in an attempt to counteract the effects of mifepristone.

How Effective Is Abortion Pill Reversal?

Abortion Pill Reversal is most effective if started within 72 hours of taking mifepristone, and studies have shown APR to be 64-68% effective at stopping the effects of mifepristone and allowing a pregnancy to continue.

What If I’ve Already Taken Misoprostol?

Misoprostol, the second drug in the abortion series, causes your uterus to contract to expel the pregnancy. If you’ve already taken this drug and regret your decision, contact the Abortion Pill Hotline right away at 877.558.0333. It’s important to know that Misoprostol is associated with birth defects.

What If I’m Already Bleeding or Cramping?

If you’ve only taken mifepristone but have not yet taken misoprostol, there is a chance you might still be pregnant, even if you’re already cramping and bleeding. But time is of the essence, and the sooner you start APR, the more likely you are to continue your pregnancy.

Is Abortion Pill Reversal Safe?

APR has been used safely in pregnancy for over 50 years, and no known birth defects are associated with APR.