There’s Still Time
If you’ve taken Mifepristone, the first dose of the abortion pill process and regret it, it may not be too late. Abortion Pill Reversal has worked for some and it might work for you.
How does Abortion Pill Reversal work?
The first step to the abortion pill reversal process is to have a limited ultrasound to see whether or not you are still pregnant. If there is a fetal heartbeat, you’ll be prescribed progesterone that will continue throughout your first trimester of pregnancy.
Why is progesterone used?
Progesterone is the hormone that is blocked by the first dose of the abortion pill process. It is a necessary hormone to sustain your pregnancy to term. By providing progesterone either orally or by injection for the first semester, the effects of Mifepristone can be reversed.
What do I need to do?
If you’ve taken Mifepristone, the first dose of the abortion pill process and regret it, it may not be too late:
- Call the Abortion Pill Reversal hotline at (877) 558-0333
- The nurse on call will ask you a few questions to determine whether or not reversal is possible
- The nurse will connect you with a medical professional to get you started on treatment, if you choose to do so
What is the success rate of Abortion Pill Reversal?
About 55 percent of women who begin the Abortion Pill Reversal process carry their babies to term. If a loss occurs, it typically does so within the first two weeks of reversal treatment. (Information via http://www.abortionpillreversal.com/.)
Visit the official Abortion Pill Reversal website to learn more about the process. If you’ve taken Mifepristone and regret it, there’s still time to save your pregnancy. Don’t wait: call the Abortion Pill Reversal hotline at (877) 558-0333 to get connected with a Licensed Registerd Nurse who can help.