What You Need to Know About Abortion Pill Reversal

Abortion Pill Reversal (APR) is a way to reverse the effects of mifepristone (the first drug in the abortion pill regimen), and it’s an option that can help save a woman’s pregnancy if she regrets taking the abortion pill.

If you’ve taken mifepristone and regret your decision, there are essential details you need to know about APR—the most important of which is that time is of the essence. APR is most effective if taken within 24 hours of mifepristone. Don’t delay. Contact the 24/7 Abortion Pill Reversal hotline at 877-558-0333 to get started.

Although you will need to start with the APR hotline, we are here to walk with you every step of the way and provide support. Contact us anytime. All appointments and resources are free and confidential.

How Does Abortion Pill Reversal Work?

To understand how APR works, it’s essential to learn how mifepristone works first.

Mifepristone blocks progesterone in your body. Progesterone is a necessary hormone during pregnancy. Without progesterone, your uterine lining will loosen and shed, and your pregnancy will eventually detach.

APR works to counteract the effects of mifepristone by flooding your body with progesterone.

How Often Is Abortion Pill Reversal Successful?

Studies have shown APR to be successful at helping sustain a pregnancy after mifepristone in 64-68% of cases.

If you’ve taken mifepristone and regret your decision, it’s essential to start abortion pill reversal as soon as possible to have the best chance of success.

Is Abortion Pill Reversal Safe?

The progesterone that’s used in Abortion Pill Reversal has been used safely throughout pregnancy for the past 50 years.

You’re Not Alone in This

At PHC, we understand the overwhelm and regret you’re feeling right now. And we’re here for you.

Contact us today to connect with one of our caring team members. All appointments and resources are free and confidential.

All abortion information sourced in this blog is based on accurate information at the time of writing.