Abortion Pill Reversal

Regret Taking the Abortion Pill?
It may not be too late.

Regret Abortion Pill?

Abortion Pill Reversal

It may not be too late.

If you are questioning your abortion decision, you are not alone. We’re here to help. Some women who have taken the abortion pill experience regret. Abortion Pill Reversal is a medical procedure available to reverse the effects of the first abortion pill (mifepristone) by interrupting the process. At Open Arms Pregnancy Center, we offer the procedure at no cost to you.

Understanding the "abortion pill" or Medical Abortion

The abortion pill is actually 2 pills. The first pill (mifepristone) blocks progesterone – a hormone needed for developing a healthy baby. The second pill (misoprostol) is usually taken 36-72 hours later, expels the embryo.

Understanding the Abortion Pill Reversal

If you have taken the first pill which blocks progesterone, taking the Aborion Pill Reversal will increase progesterone, a natural hormone in a woman’s body that is necessary to nurture and sustain a pregnancy. The Abortion Pill Reversal is most effective if taken within 24 – 48 hours after ingesting the first pill – mifepristone. However, there have been many successful outcomes up to 72 hours after taking the first pill.

If you are interested in starting the reversal procedure, please call our office during business hours (740) 439-4568 or text us any time at (740) 280-6908. You may also call the national Abortion Pill Reversal Hotline at 877-558-0333.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

No. Spotting or bleeding is common during reversal treatment. It’s important to have an ultrasound to confirm that your baby is in the uterus as soon as possible. We will provide a no-cost ultrasound to you when you begin the Abortion Pill Reversal (APR) treatment at the Open Arms Pregnancy Center.

The second medication is called misoprostol or Cytotec. Its purpose is to cause the uterus to contract and expel the baby. You should not take the Misoprostol/Cytotec if you want to try to reverse the chemical abortion.

Please call our office during business hours (740) 439-4568 or text us any time at (740) 280-6908 to get started. You may also call the national Abortion Pill Reversal Hotline at 877-558-0333.

To start treatment, we will give you an ultrasound as soon as possible to confirm heart rate, placement, and dating of the pregnancy. Our medical provider will then prescribe progesterone, given as a pill to be taken orally. The treatment will usually continue through the first trimester of pregnancy.

APR has a 64-68% success rate. 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.

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) in its Practice Bulletin Number 143, March 2014, states that: “No evidence exists to date of a teratogenic effect of mifepristone.” 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, with no record of defects caused by progesterone. The progesterone used in our treatment is the same that is made in a woman’s body.

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

If you are allergic to wild yams, sesame oil, sesame cream, ethyl oleate or peanut oil, notify our medical professionals before beginning APR. We will prescribe an alternative form of progesterone for you.

At Open Arms Pregnancy Center, the cost of the treatment is free to our patients. Other providers may charge for this procedure, so it’s important when calling our APR hotline that you review your provider options with the nurse.

We are here to help support your pregnancy should you decide to carry to term. Our caring staff will help you make the best decision possible for you and your baby. Whether you plan to parent or select other parents for your child, we’re committed to support you 100%.

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

No. Spotting or bleeding is common during reversal treatment. It’s important to have an ultrasound to confirm that your baby is in the uterus as soon as possible. We will provide a no-cost ultrasound to you when you begin the Abortion Pill Reversal (APR) treatment at the Open Arms Pregnancy Center.

The second medication is called misoprostol or Cytotec. Its purpose is to cause the uterus to contract and expel the baby. You should not take the Misoprostol/Cytotec if you want to try to reverse the chemical abortion.

Please call our office during business hours (740) 439-4568 or text us any time at (740) 280-6908 to get started. You may also call the national Abortion Pill Reversal Hotline at 877-558-0333. To start treatment, we will give you an ultrasound as soon as possible to confirm heart rate, placement, and dating of the pregnancy. Our medical provider will then prescribe progesterone, given as a pill to be taken orally. The treatment will usually continue through the first trimester of pregnancy.

APR has a 64-68% success rate. 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.

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) in its Practice Bulletin Number 143, March 2014, states that: “No evidence exists to date of a teratogenic effect of mifepristone.” 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, with no record of defects caused by progesterone. The progesterone used in our treatment is the same that is made in a woman’s body.

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

If you are allergic to wild yams, sesame oil, sesame cream, ethyl oleate or peanut oil, notify our medical professionals before beginning APR. We will prescribe an alternative form of progesterone for you.

At Open Arms Pregnancy Center, the cost of the treatment is free to our patients. Other providers may charge for this procedure, so it’s important when calling our APR hotline that you review your provider options with the nurse.

We are here to help support your pregnancy should you decide to carry to term. Our caring staff will help you make the best decision possible for you and your baby. Whether you plan to parent or select other parents for your child, we’re committed to support you 100%.

We will support your decision even if you get kicked out of your home. We have a maternity home in Rolla so we’ve got your back!

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