It Might Not Be Too Late
The Abortion Pill Can Be Reversed
If you’ve taken the first dose of the abortion pill and are having second thoughts, you’re not alone. Abortion pill reversal is a safe and proven option to potentially save your pregnancy. Time is critical, but there’s hope.
Call the Abortion Pill Reversal 24/7 Hotline at (877) 558-0333 to start the process. They will refer you back to our center to receive the treatment.
Common Abortion Pill Reversal FAQs
Did You Know?
More than half of all abortions in the U.S. are chemical abortions. Many women make this decision under pressure or panic, only to regret it later. If you’re in this situation, abortion pill reversal may offer a second chance.
The process is most effective when started within 24 hours of taking mifepristone, but it can still work up to 72 hours later. Call the Abortion Pill Reversal hotline at (877) 558-0333 immediately for the best chance of success.
Abortion pill reversal uses progesterone, a vital pregnancy hormone, to counteract mifepristone’s effects and potentially save your pregnancy. It’s most effective within 72 hours of taking the first pill, ideally within 24 hours, with a 64-68% success rate when started promptly.
The abortion pill, also known as a chemical or medical abortion, is a two-step process using medications to end a pregnancy:
- Mifepristone (RU-486): The first pill blocks progesterone, a hormone essential for maintaining pregnancy.
- Misoprostol: Taken 24-48 hours later, this second medication induces uterine contractions to expel the pregnancy.
More than half of all abortions in the U.S. are chemical abortions. Many women make this decision under pressure or panic, only to regret it later. If you’re in this situation, abortion pill reversal may offer a second chance.
Studies show a 64-68% success rate when progesterone treatment begins within 72 hours of taking mifepristone.
Yes, abortion pill reversal is legal across all U.S. states. Progesterone has been used safely to support pregnancies for decades.
Research from the National Library of Medicine shows a 64-68% success rate when initiated promptly.
There are no known increased risks of birth defects if the pregnancy continues after mifepristone exposure.
Reversal is only possible after the first pill (mifepristone) and before taking misoprostol.
If you’ve taken both pills, please contact your medical provider for medical guidance. If you’re processing your experience or have questions, we’re here for you. We offer a safe, judgment-free space to talk, reflect, and find healing at your own pace.
Don't Know Where to Start?
Start by exploring our free services like abortion assessments and pregnancy tests. Or just call/text us anytime with your questions.
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