Discovering an unexpected pregnancy can send you into a tailspin. You can hardly think straight. Some women decide their only course of action is abortion. But, after taking the first drug, they second-guess their decision. 

If you’ve started the abortion pill method, but now have a change of heart, it may not be too late to save your pregnancy. However, you must act quickly. Contact the Abortion Pill Reversal hotline at 877-558-0333 or visit their website, Abortion Pill Reversal.

What is Abortion Pill Reversal?

The abortion pill method uses two powerful drugs to end a pregnancy. The first drug, mifepristone, blocks progesterone. All pregnancies need progesterone to grow and develop. Without it, a pregnancy cannot survive.

The second drug, misoprostol, causes bleeding and contractions to remove the pregnancy from your body. 

Since mifepristone, the first drug, blocks progesterone, adding additional progesterone is vital. Abortion Pill Reversal (APR) floods the body with progesterone to help the pregnancy survive.

Common Misconceptions About APR

Sadly, some doctors and others have spread misconceptions about Abortion Pill Reversal. Here are the more common ones:

Progesterone Isn’t Safe

Progesterone is a naturally occurring hormone that supports menstruation and helps during the early stages of pregnancy. Healthcare providers also use progesterone to assist women with the symptoms of menopause.

Like all medications, you must talk with a healthcare provider to determine if progesterone is right for you.

APR Isn’t Successful

Studies have shown that adding progesterone to a woman’s system after taking the first drug, mifepristone, saves a pregnancy 64 – 68% of the time.

It should also be noted that even without APR treatment, mifepristone alone may fail to abort the pregnancy. In other words, your pregnancy may continue on its own if you do not take the second drug.

The Abortion Clinic Told Me I Have to Complete the Abortion

Even if you have taken the first drug, mifepristone, you still have the right to change your mind. Reversal may be possible, but you must act quickly.

I Only Have a Couple of Hours to Change My Mind

The sooner you start APR, the better. However, there have been successful reversals up to 72 hours after taking the first abortion drug. Ideally, you should begin APR within 24 hours of taking mifepristone.

APR Is Very Expensive

The cost of the treatment varies depending on the type of progesterone used. Some insurance plans may cover treatment. Speak with your APR provider about assistance, or APR will help you find ways to reduce the cost. 

We’re Here For You

If you’re facing an unexpected pregnancy and trying to determine your next steps, contact the team at Pathway to Hope. We offer free and confidential pregnancy services. Schedule an appointment today.

If you have taken the first drug, mifepristone, in the abortion pill process and have changed your mind, contact the abortion pill reversal hotline immediately. Call the APR 24/7 Helpline at (877) 558-0333. It may not be too late to save your pregnancy. Call now!

Pathway to Hope does not perform or refer for abortion.

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

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