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Abortion Pill Reversal FAQ

It's ok  to change your mind....

I Can’t Believe One Night Changed Everything

I can’t believe that one night could turn my life around.
Now, it feels like the world is crashing in around me.

Between school, work, and just trying to keep my life together, I already felt like I was barely holding on. When I found out I was pregnant, I panicked. I made a decision I instantly regretted—and I didn’t know what to do next.

Here’s what I wish someone had told me: you still have a choice.

Maybe you’re in that same spot—juggling classes, a job, relationships, and now this. Maybe you took the first abortion pill in a moment of fear, but now your heart is aching, wondering if it’s too late to change your mind.

You’re not alone. Thousands of young women have felt that same wave of regret and confusion—and many found hope through something called Abortion Pill Reversal (APR).

You’re Not Alone in This

You don’t have to figure it out on your own. There are caring, confidential professionals ready to talk, answer your questions, and help you get connected to a doctor who can guide you through the process.

It’s okay to be scared. It’s okay to change your mind.
What matters is that you reach out now and get the support you deserve.

👉 Call the 24/7 Abortion Pill Reversal Helpline:1-877-558-0333 
👉 Or chat online right now: Click on Nurse Chat.

You’re not alone—and this isn’t the end of your story. It might just be the beginning of something beautiful.

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What is APR - Abortion Pill Reversal?

Picture this: You've taken the first abortion pill (mifepristone, aka RU-486) but now you're second-guessing it. Abortion Pill Reversal (APR) is a real option to try and undo its effects so you can keep your pregnancy going. If you regret taking the abortion pill, reversal offers the opportunity to continue the pregnancy. There is hope and help available for those who change their minds and want to continue a pregnancy. We've got your back – reach out at the APR helpline 877.558.0333 and the APR website. www.abortionpillreversal.com

 It's okay to change your mind – many do!

What should a woman do if she wants to reverse the effects of the abortion pill?

A woman who chooses to reverse the effects of mifepristone and continue her pregnancy should call the Abortion Pill Rescue hotline at 877.558.0333 or go to the APR website to begin a live chat. The APR Healthcare Team is waiting to help.

Is it too late to reverse the abortion pill?

No, it is always your choice to change your mind. Even if you have started the abortion process with medication, reversal may still be a choice for you.

The abortion clinic said I have to complete the abortion; is that true?

For those seeking abortion pill reversal, the goal is to start the protocol within 24 hours of taking the first abortion pill, mifepristone, also known as RU-486. However, there have been many successful reversals when treatment was started within 72 hours of taking the first abortion pill.[1]
Even if 72 hours have passed, call our hotline (877) 558-0333. We are here to help. It may not be too late.

What if I am cramping or spotting? Does it mean it’s too late to reverse the abortion pill?

Spotting or bleeding is common during reversal treatment. It is important and safe to continue the progesterone even if you experience spotting or bleeding unless directed otherwise.

If you experience heavy bleeding, faintness, severe abdominal pain, or fever, seek emergency medical attention immediately. This could be an effect of the mifepristone and would require immediate care.

It is important to have an ultrasound to confirm that your baby is in the uterus as soon as possible.

What if I want to reverse the abortion pill but I’ve waited too long? What do I do then?

Please call our hotline number (877) 558-0333. You may still be pregnant. It may not be too late.

What about the other pills the abortion clinic gave me?

The second medication is called misoprostol or Cytotec. Its purpose is to cause the uterus to contract and expel the baby.

Misoprostol/Cytotec is not needed if you want to try to reverse the effects of the abortion pill.

How do I start the Abortion Pill Reversal process?

  1. Call our hotline (877) 558-0333.
  2. Our on-call Healthcare Professional will ask you some basic questions to see if reversal is possible.
  3. The Healthcare Professional will then connect you with a doctor or medical provider in your area to start treatment if that is your choice.

What is the treatment to reverse the abortion pill?

You will have an ultrasound as soon as possible to confirm the heart rate, placement, and dating of your pregnancy.

The doctor or other medical provider will prescribe progesterone for you. Your progesterone may be given as a pill (taken orally or vaginally) or given by intramuscular injection.

The treatment will usually continue through the first trimester of pregnancy.

Why is progesterone used?

Progesterone is the natural hormone in a woman’s body that is necessary to nurture and sustain a pregnancy.[2] Mifepristone blocks progesterone’s actions by binding to progesterone receptors in the uterus and the placenta. By giving extra progesterone, the hope is to outnumber and outcompete the mifepristone to reverse the effects of mifepristone.[3]

What is the success rate of Abortion Pill Reversal?

Initial studies of APR have shown that APR has about a 68% success rate.[4] Without the APR treatment, mifepristone may fail to abort the pregnancy on its own. In other words, your pregnancy may continue even without APR if you decide not to take misoprostol, the second abortion drug likely prescribed or provided to you when you took mifepristone. APR has been shown to increase the chances of allowing the pregnancy to continue.

 However, the outcome of your particular reversal attempt cannot be guaranteed.[5]

What about birth defects? Is my baby going to be OK?

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) in [its Practice Bulletin Number 225, October 2020], states that: “No evidence exists to date of a teratogenic effect of mifepristone.”[6] In other words, it does not appear that mifepristone, RU-486, causes birth defects.

Progesterone has been safely used in pregnancy for over 50 years. Initial studies have found that the birth defect rate in babies born after the APR is less than or equal to the rate in the general population.[7] Neither Mifepristone nor progesterone is associated with birth defects. [8],[9]

What are the possible side effects of progesterone?

Progesterone may cause sleepiness, lack of energy, lightheadedness, dizziness, gastrointestinal discomfort and headaches. Increased fluid intake might help relieve these symptoms.

It is important that you follow all of the instructions of your APR provider carefully. If you have any questions, contact your provider.

Some progesterone treatments include peanut oil - what if I am allergic to peanuts?

If you are allergic to peanuts or peanut oil, notify your provider before beginning APR. Progesterone may include this ingredient, so it is important that you notify your provider of any of these allergies before taking progesterone. An alternative form of progesterone may be available for those with an allergy.

How much will this cost?

The cost of the treatment varies depending on the progesterone used. Insurance plans may cover treatment. Women who do not have insurance or financial means to pay for treatment should discuss this with their medical provider.

In cases of financial hardship, the APR Network will help you find ways to reduce the cost of the treatment.

Even though I regret my decision to take the abortion pill, there is no way I could keep and raise this baby alone and without support. What do I do?

We are here to help support pregnant women and their developing babies. Contact us and we can connect you to the support you need to make the best decision possible for you and your baby.

If you think parenting might be an option for you, but you have concerns about money, baby supplies, insurance or your parenting skills, there may be local help available.

I’d like to save this pregnancy, but I’ll probably get kicked out of my house. What should I do?

Call us at (877) 558-0333. We will help you find the resources you need for your particular situation. Most women might need a little (or a lot) of help. There are over 3,000 organizations around the world who help women and families with information and support with material assistance, peer and professional consultations, and even housing.

Are the abortion pill and the morning after pill the same thing?

No, they are different. The “morning after pill” or “Plan B” is marketed as an emergency contraception method. The most commonly used preparation contains a high level of a progestin and can be taken up to 72 hours after sexual intercourse. New insights into how it works make it clear that it can prevent implantation of the young human embryo into the lining of the uterus. This is an abortifacient effect, not a contraceptive effect.

The abortion pill, mifepristone, is taken up 70 days (10 weeks) into a pregnancy with the intention of causing an abortion. It works by blocking progesterone receptors. Progesterone is the necessary hormone that nurtures and supports a pregnancy.

The newest morning after pill, Ella, is very similar to mifepristone in its action in that it blocks progesterone receptors. It is approved by the FDA for use up to five days after intercourse and also has abortifacient effects.

Does your organization provide the abortion pill to women or perform surgical abortions?

Abortion Pill Rescue & Lifechoice provides compassionate support for women during their pregnancies and does not provide or refer for abortion services. We work diligently to provide women seeking reversal with information and resources to make healthy choices for their pregnancies.

Do any professional organizations support Abortion Pill Reversal?

The American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists, a 2500-member organization, supports offering Abortion Pill Reversal (APR) to women who regret initiating the abortion pill process, after appropriate informed consent.

> View the AAPLOG statement here[10]

Sources

1. Delgado, G, M.D., Condly, S. Ph.D., Davenport, M, M.D., M.S.,Tinnakornsrisuphap, T Ph.D., Mack, J., Ph.D., NP, RN,  Khauv, V., B.S., and Zhou, P. A Case Series Detailing the Successful Reversal of the Effects of Mifepristone Using Progesterone. Issues in Law & Medicine, Volume 33, Number 1, 2018. Retrieved January 17, 2023, from https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30831017/ 

2.  Progesterone Treatment to Help Prevent Premature Birth. March of Dimes Web Site. https://www.marchofdimes.org/complications/progesterone-treatment-to-help-prevent-premature-birth.aspx. Published 2018. Retrieved September 8, 2018.

3.  Hormones in Pregnancy. Niger Med J. 2012 Oct;53(4):179-83. doi: 10.4103/0300-1652.107549.

4.  Delgado, G, M.D., Condly, S. Ph.D., Davenport, M, M.D., M.S.,Tinnakornsrisuphap, T Ph.D., Mack, J., Ph.D., NP, RN,  Khauv, V., B.S., and Zhou, P. A Case Series Detailing the Successful Reversal of the Effects of Mifepristone Using Progesterone. Issues in Law & Medicine, Volume 33, Number 1, 2018. Retrieved January 17, 2023, from https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30831017/ 

5.  Ibid.

6.  American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. (2020, October). Medication abortion up to 70 days of gestation. ACOG. Retrieved January 17, 2023, from https://www.acog.org/clinical/clinical-guidance/practice-bulletin/articles/2020/10/medication-abortion-up-to-70-days-of-gestation  (Practice Bulletin Number 225 replaces Practice Bulletin Number 143, March 2014. Reaffirmed 2022)

7. Delgado, G, M.D., Condly, S. Ph.D., Davenport, M, M.D., M.S.,Tinnakornsrisuphap, T Ph.D., Mack, J., Ph.D., NP, RN,  Khauv, V., B.S., and Zhou, P. A Case Series Detailing the Successful Reversal of the Effects of Mifepristone Using Progesterone. Issues in Law & Medicine, Volume 33, Number 1, 2018. Retrieved January 17, 2023, from https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30831017/ 

8.  Unleashing the power of a woman’s cycle: Progesterone Support in Pregnancy. NaPro Technology Web Site. https://www.naprotechnology.com/progesterone.htm. Retrieved July 11, 2018.

9.  Progesterone and Pregnancy: A Vital Connection. Resolve Web Site. https://resolve.org/infertility-101/the-female-body/progesterone-pregnancy-vital-connection/. Published 2018. Retrieved July 11, 2018.

10.  American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists. (2019). 2019 AAPLOG statement on abortion pill reversal. AAPLOG. Retrieved January 17, 2023, from https://aaplog.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/2019-AAPLOG-Statement-on-Abortion-Pill-Reversal.pdf 

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Life Choice Pregnancy Center is a licensed community clinic through the State of California Department of Public Health, License # 240000750 specializing in providing pregnancy confirmations provided by a licensed physician. We provide no-cost physical, emotional and spiritual health to women and families before, during and after pregnancy. We are staffed by licensed medical professionals and specially trained client advocates. All our services are free of charge and provided without income or insurance requirements or restrictions, our funding comes through private gifts. 

We do not provide extended OB/GYN or prenatal care, STD/STI testing or treatment, birth control, fertility testing, contraceptives, nor do we perform or refer for abortion services, the abortion pill or emergency contraceptives. 

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