The first abortion pill — Mifepristone — deprives the body of the progesterone, the natural hormone a woman’s body needs to support a pregnancy. By increasing progesterone, it may be possible to overpower the Mifepristone and save the pregnancy. In fact, initial studies have shown a 64-68% success rate.1
An ultrasound is performed as soon as possible to confirm the heart rate, position and to date the pregnancy. After confirmation, a medical professional prescribes progesterone in pill form to be taken orally, or vaginally or even by intramuscular injection. The treatment usually continues throughout the first trimester.
A series of ultrasounds are performed during the treatment phase to confirm the pregnancy is progressing as it should.


Nothing! As a provider in the Abortion Pill Rescue network, Care Net of Puget Sound covers the cost of the prescription Progesterone and series of ultrasounds needed to verify the health of the pregnancy. All of these services are provided free of charge.
But you must start on the progesterone regimen as soon as possible. Call 877.558.0333 or go to abortionpillreversal.com to connect with the Abortion Pill Rescue.


Neither mifepristone nor progesterone are associated with birth defects according to The American Academy of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
Studies show that babies saved through abortion pill reversal are no more likely to have birth defects than the rest of the general populations. In fact, progesterone has been safely used in pregnancies for over 50 years.


We have many connections and resources to help you whether you decide to parent or not.
If you decide to parent, you can receive help with baby supplies, insurance, parenting classes and local resources.
If you cannot or decide not to parent, we can connect you with local adoption services so you can make plans for your baby to be adopted and loved by another family.


These symptoms are common during the reversal process. Do not discontinue taking the progesterone unless the medical professional directs you to.

If you experience heavy bleeding, faintness, severe abdominal pain, or fever, seek emergency medical attention immediately. This could be an effect of the mifepristone and would require immediate care.
An ultrasound will be performed to confirm the baby is still in the uterus.


Please call the hotline 1-877-558-0333 as you may still be pregnant. You may still have a chance to reverse the abortion.

FAQs


The first abortion pill — Mifepristone — deprives the body of the progesterone, the natural hormone a woman’s body needs to support a pregnancy. By increasing progesterone, it may be possible to overpower the Mifepristone and save the pregnancy. In fact, initial studies have shown a 64-68% success rate.1
An ultrasound is performed as soon as possible to confirm the heart rate, position and to date the pregnancy. After confirmation, a medical professional prescribes progesterone in pill form to be taken orally, or vaginally or even by intramuscular injection. The treatment usually continues throughout the first trimester.
A series of ultrasounds are performed during the treatment phase to confirm the pregnancy is progressing as it should.


Nothing! As a provider in the Abortion Pill Rescue network, Care Net of Puget Sound covers the cost of the prescription Progesterone and series of ultrasounds needed to verify the health of the pregnancy. All of these services are provided free of charge.
But you must start on the progesterone regimen as soon as possible. Call 877.558.0333 or go to abortionpillreversal.com to connect with the Abortion Pill Rescue.


Neither mifepristone nor progesterone are associated with birth defects according to The American Academy of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
Studies show that babies saved through abortion pill reversal are no more likely to have birth defects than the rest of the general populations. In fact, progesterone has been safely used in pregnancies for over 50 years.


We have many connections and resources to help you whether you decide to parent or not.
If you decide to parent, you can receive help with baby supplies, insurance, parenting classes and local resources.
If you cannot or decide not to parent, we can connect you with local adoption services so you can make plans for your baby to be adopted and loved by another family.


These symptoms are common during the reversal process. Do not discontinue taking the progesterone unless the medical professional directs you to.
If you experience heavy bleeding, faintness, severe abdominal pain, or fever, seek emergency medical attention immediately. This could be an effect of the mifepristone and would require immediate care.
An ultrasound will be performed to confirm the baby is still in the uterus.


Please call the hotline 1-877-558-0333 as you may still be pregnant. You may still have a chance to reverse the abortion.


No, it is not. The “morning-after pill” is marketed as an emergency contraception method. The most common one uses a high level of progestin and can be taken up to 72 hours after intercourse. It can prevent implantation of the human embryo into the uterus’ lining. It is a contragestational or abortifacient, not a contraceptive.

The abortion pill, mifepristone, is taken up 70 days (10 weeks) into a pregnancy to intentionally cause an abortion. It blocks the progesterone receptors needed to support a pregnancy.

The newest morning after pill, Ella, is very similar to mifepristone in its action in that it blocks progesterone receptors. It is approved by the FDA for use up to five days after intercourse and also has abortifacient effects.