Abortion Pill Reversal
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You’ve just taken the first abortion pill and regret it. You wish you could turn back the clock. It may not be too late. Thousands of women who started a chemical abortion have successfully saved their pregnancies with Abortion Pill Reversal (APR).
The timing for reversing a medication abortion is critical. The first abortion pill–mifepristone, also known as RU-486–harms the pregnancy by blocking progesterone, the natural hormone needed to sustain a healthy pregnancy. The second abortion pill–misoprostol–induces labor, forcing a woman’s body to expel the baby, thereby completing the abortion.
To try and save the unborn baby, time is of the essence. A woman must begin the Abortion Pill Reversal protocol no more than 72 hours after taking the first abortion pill and, ideally, within 24 hours.
The treatment regimen includes an ultrasound to confirm heart rate, placement, and dating of the pregnancy. The medical provider prescribes progesterone, as a pill to be taken orally or vaginally or possibly by intramuscular injection. The treatment usually continues through the first trimester of pregnancy.
“I started a medication abortion and don’t want to finish it.”
Extra progesterone competes with the mifepristone (the first abortion pill) to bring stability back to the pregnancy. Ultrasounds are conducted frequently to ensure pregnancy viability.
But what if someone tells you that you must complete the medication abortion and take the second pill? Is this true? No, it is not. Even if you have taken the first pill, you do not have to take the second pill.
The purpose of the second medication is to cause the uterus to contract and expel the baby. The second pill is not needed if you want to try to reverse the chemical abortion and save the baby.
“Even if you have taken the first pill, you do not have to take the second pill.”
Dr. Christina Francis, CEO of the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists (AAPLOG) says:
“Women are often told by the abortion facility that they must complete their medication abortion or their baby could be born with birth defects but there are no documented cases of birth defects associated with mifepristone exposure alone. Even the package insert for mifepristone states that exposure does not result in birth defects. The Abortion Pill Reversal process is safe for both the mother and for her unborn child, and offers a good chance for an expectant mother to save her unborn child if she regrets her decision to undergo a medication abortion.”
A board-certified ob-gyn explains abortion pill reversal and why it is proven and safe. whatwouldyousay.org/videos/abortion-pill-reversal/