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There Is Still Time

If you’ve taken the first pill, mifepristone and now want to try to continue your pregnancy, reach out immediately. Many women have successfully continued their pregnancies after APR, and we’ll help you get started right away and increase your chances of success.

Women’s Clinics offers abortion pill reversal (APR) for women wishing to continue their pregnancy. This option provides the hope many are searching for, but timing is crucial.

How Abortion Pill Reversal Works

A medical abortion usually involves two drugs:

  1. Mifepristone: blocks progesterone, a hormone that supports early pregnancy
  2. Misoprostol: taken later to cause contractions that expel the pregnancy

If you have only taken the first pill, mifepristone, abortion pill reversal may counteract its effects. APR works by providing your body with extra progesterone, the hormone that supports pregnancy.

The highest success rates occur when APR is started within 24–72 hours of taking mifepristone. However, some successful reversals have happened later.

Progesterone has been safely used in pregnancy care for more than 50 years and is commonly prescribed to support women at risk for miscarriage. In fact, one study found that women who began progesterone treatment within 72 hours of taking mifepristone had a 64-68% success rate.

What to Expect

When you contact us, we will walk you through:

  • What APR involves
  • How progesterone is administered
  • Crucial follow-up steps, like having an ultrasound to confirm the pregnancy is continuing

You’re Not Alone

If you’ve taken mifepristone and want to continue your pregnancy, reach out immediately. Many women have successfully continued their pregnancies after APR, and we’ll help you get started right away and increase your chances of success.

Call or Text us today at (443) 333-8856 to connect with our team and get started with APR. You can also contact the Abortion Pill Rescue Network’s 24/7 Hotline at 877-558-0333 to find a local provider.

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