Abortion Pill Reversal
Did you take the first pill? It's not too late.
Abortion Pill Reversal Is Possible.
If you’ve taken the first pill of the abortion pill regimen (mifepristone) and are having second thoughts, there may still be a way to reverse the process. Abortion pill reversal is a time-sensitive treatment that could potentially stop a chemical abortion and allow the pregnancy to continue.
The abortion pill reversal protocol involves taking progesterone, a natural hormone that helps sustain pregnancy. This treatment is most effective when started within 24-72 hours after taking mifepristone. If you’re considering treatment, time is crucial. Call the Hope Clinic Hotline for immediate guidance.
Considering Abortion Pill Reversal?
If you’re considering abortion pill reversal, time is crucial. Contact a healthcare provider immediately or call the Abortion Pill Reversal Hotline for guidance:
877.558.0333
faqs
The abortion pill reversal process involves administering progesterone to counteract the effects of the first abortion pill (mifepristone). Progesterone is a hormone that helps support the pregnancy and prevent miscarriage. The treatment is most effective when started within 24-72 hours after taking mifepristone.
The success rate of abortion pill reversal is between 64-68%, depending on how quickly treatment is started and whether the protocol is followed as directed. While it is not guaranteed, many women have successfully carried their pregnancies to term after receiving this treatment.
Yes, progesterone has been safely used for decades to support pregnancies at risk of miscarriage. The abortion pill reversal protocol uses progesterone to help maintain the pregnancy after the effects of mifepristone, and studies suggest that it is a safe and effective method for this purpose.
Time is of the essence. The sooner you start the abortion pill reversal treatment after taking mifepristone, the higher the chances of success. Ideally, treatment should begin within 24-72 hours, but it may still work up to 72 hours later. Contact a healthcare provider or the Abortion Pill Reversal Hotline immediately if you’re considering it.
Once the second pill in the abortion regimen, misoprostol, has been taken, the abortion process is typically too far along to reverse. If you’ve only taken the first pill (mifepristone), there is still a window of time for the reversal process.
Progesterone is a hormone naturally produced by a woman’s body during pregnancy, and it is routinely prescribed to women at risk of miscarriage. Studies have not shown any increased risk of birth defects or adverse effects on the baby from progesterone use during pregnancy.
Yes, many women change their minds after starting the chemical abortion process. Abortion pill reversal provides an opportunity for women to continue their pregnancies if they decide that abortion is not the right choice for them.
Costs for abortion pill reversal treatment can vary depending on your healthcare provider. However, many clinics and providers offer financial assistance or low-cost options for women seeking to reverse a chemical abortion. Contact the Abortion Pill Reversal Hotline to discuss your options.
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The content on this page has been reviewed and approved by our Medical Director Dr. Jennifer Bailey.