Yes! If you have begun the process of a medical abortion via the abortion pill but now regret that decision, it may not be too late to reverse this process. However, time is of the essence, and you will need to act quickly by calling (877) 558-0333 or chatting with a representative here.
The abortion pill, also referred to as a medical abortion, is a method that terminates a viable pregnancy using a medication regimen. The two medications combined to create the abortion pill are mifepristone and misoprostol.
Mifepristone works by blocking progesterone (a necessary hormone in pregnancy), causing the uterine lining to thin and dislodging the embryo from the uterus.
Misoprostol works by causing contractions that push the pregnancy tissue out and expelling the embryo through the vagina.
When the first medication, mifepristone, is taken, progesterone levels are significantly impacted, causing the uterine lining to thin.
The abortion pill reversal protocol delivers a high level of progesterone to counter those effects so that the pregnancy may be saved.
According to a study published on the National Library of Medicine website, the success rate of reversing the abortion pill is well over 50%, sitting at 65-68% success.
It’s also important to note that the results of the study found, “There was no apparent increased risk of birth defects. Conclusions: The reversal of the effects of mifepristone using progesterone is safe and effective.”
After acting quickly and calling the Abortion Reversal Hotline listed above, we encourage you to reach out and schedule a free-of-charge, confidential appointment with our center.
We offer services, including pregnancy testing, ultrasound, and discussing options you may still have. Together we can help verify your pregnancy’s health and as you navigate these challenging and unknown waters, ensure you are never alone on this journey.
Some women experience uncertainty or regret after beginning a medication-based abortion. If this happens, it’s important to seek medical guidance as soon as possible. Speaking with a licensed medical provider at Bella can help you understand what may still be medically possible and what your next steps could be.
The abortion pill process involves more than one medication taken at different times. If the process has not been completed, a medical provider may still be able to evaluate what’s happening and explain what options, if any, remain.
Speaking with medical professionals can help you understand what’s happening in your body and what next steps may be appropriate. Many women find reassurance in having their pregnancy and health evaluated in a private, supportive setting.