If you’ve taken the first drug in the abortion pill series and are feeling regret, you are not alone—and there may still be time to save your pregnancy.
Many women have changed their minds after taking mifepristone, the first drug in the abortion pill series. The good news is that there is a medical protocol called Abortion Pill Reversal (APR) that may be able to counteract mifepristone’s effects and give you the chance to continue your pregnancy.
How Does Abortion Pill Reversal Work?
Mifepristone works by blocking progesterone, the hormone that is essential for sustaining pregnancy. Without progesterone, your uterine lining will eventually loosen, causing your pregnancy to detach.
APR uses bioidentical progesterone to flood the body with this necessary hormone in the hopes of counteracting the effects of mifepristone. The goal is for the uterine lining to stay intact, giving the pregnancy the best possible chance to continue.
However, timing is critical. The APR process is most effective when started within 24 to 72 hours after taking mifepristone, but success has been reported even later. The sooner progesterone treatment begins, the better the chances of reversing the effects of the abortion pill.
Dove Medical Offers Free, Confidential APR Support
At Dove Medical, we understand that making a pregnancy decision can be overwhelming, especially if you’ve made a choice you regret. If you’ve taken mifepristone and regret your choice, reach out to us immediately. Our team offers free, confidential Abortion Pill Reversal services to help give you and your baby another chance.
Contact Dove Medical Right Away
Every moment counts when it comes to reversing the abortion pill. Contact Dove Medical today to learn more about APR and take the next step toward continuing your pregnancy. You are not alone—we are here to help you every step of the way.
*Dove Medical offers pregnancy diagnosis, decision coaching, and accurate information about all pregnancy options; however, we do not refer for or perform abortion services including the abortion pill. This post is for education and information purposes only and does not substitute the advice of a Healthcare Professional.