How to Find the Abortion Pill Reversal

After taking the first drug in the abortion pill process, some women experience an immediate sense of regret and want to know if there’s a way to continue their pregnancy. In certain cases, a treatment known as Abortion Pill Reversal (APR) may help.

Acting quickly is essential, since timing plays a major role in its success.

What Is Abortion Pill Reversal?

The abortion pill process typically involves two drugs. The first, mifepristone, blocks progesterone, a hormone that supports pregnancy. The second, misoprostol, is taken later and causes the uterus to contract and empty.

Abortion Pill Reversal uses progesterone to counteract the effects of mifepristone. This hormone has been prescribed for decades to help maintain pregnancies and prevent miscarriage.

Research indicates that APR works best when started within 24–72 hours after taking mifepristone, though starting as soon as possible offers the highest likelihood of success.

How to Find Help Right Away

The Abortion Pill Rescue Network provides immediate, 24/7 access to nurses and medical providers who can guide you through your next steps. They’ll help you determine whether reversal is still an option and connect you with a local provider.

Because the effects of mifepristone build over time, reaching out as soon as possible is critical.

What Happens Next

Once connected to the APRN, you’ll be referred to a healthcare professional who can evaluate your situation and begin progesterone treatment if appropriate. It’s important not to take the second drug, misoprostol, if you hope to continue your pregnancy.

Local Support in Jefferson City

Pregnancy Help Center does not provide Abortion Pill Reversal, but we can still help you with other pregnancy services. Our center offers free pregnancy testing, limited ultrasounds, and confidential consultations to give you accurate information and caring support.

Contact us today if you have questions or need support for your pregnancy.