Do you regret taking the abortion pill and wonder if it’s too late? If you act quickly with a medical professional, the effects of the abortion pill may be reversed.
Many women have experienced regret after abortion. If you have taken an abortion medication and are having regrets, visit the Abortion Pill Reversal site or call 877-558-0333 for immediate help.
How Does Abortion Pill Reversal Work?
The abortion pill process involves two phases that work to terminate a pregnancy. The abortion pill reversal process is most effective when only the first abortion pill , Mifepristone, is taken.
Reversing a medication abortion takes a hormone called progesterone. It’s given since the first pill of medication abortion works to block this hormone. Increasing the doses of this hormone is necessary to reverse the effects of the abortion pill.
The reversal process is proven to be very safe. Progesterone is a naturally-occurring hormone in pregnancy and has been used supplementally for pregnancies for more than 50 years. There are no undesired effects known and the hormone is proven effective.
What’s My First Step?
Abortion pill reversal is available for free. If you have taken the first abortion pill (mifepristone) and regret it, make sure not to take the second pill (misoprostol). Call the abortion pill reversal hotline as soon as you can at 877-558-0333. Timing is vital when it comes to successfully reversing the effects of the abortion pill.
Though there is a great chance you can reverse the effects of the abortion pill – it’s not a guarantee. Talk to our caring team to make a confident decision about your next steps.
Still Making Up Your Mind?
If you are still considering abortion and want more information about the risks – we at Alpha Omega Center are here to help you. We can help you learn about all your pregnancy options.
Confirm your pregnancy with free pregnancy testing and ultrasound today to take your next step with confidence. Learn your eligibility for the abortion pill and your options. Schedule your appointment today.