Sometimes, after taking the first abortion pill (mifepristone), a woman might change her mind about ending the pregnancy. That’s where the Abortion Pill Reversal (APR) process comes in. If she acts within 72 hours of taking mifepristone—and before taking the second pill (misoprostol)—there’s a chance to reverse the effects.
Here’s how it works: a medical provider will prescribe bioidentical progesterone, a hormone that reverses the effects of mifepristone. Progesterone is crucial for maintaining pregnancy, and this treatment helps counteract the first abortion pill.
An ultrasound is done as soon as possible to check the baby’s heartbeat, confirm the pregnancy is in the right spot, and see how far along it is. After that, progesterone treatments usually continue through the first trimester to give the pregnancy the best chance of surviving.
So, if a woman changes her mind after starting a chemical abortion, APR offers a way to try to save the pregnancy with progesterone therapy.
If you are interested in abortion pill reversal, time is of the essence! Call the 24/7 hotline right now to gain important medical advice: 1-877-558-0333.