Abortion Pill Reversal

What Is Abortion Pill Reversal (APR)?

Abortion Pill Reversal is a medical treatment that may allow a woman to continue her pregnancy after taking the first pill in a chemical abortion. It uses progesterone, a hormone that supports pregnancy, and works best within 24 hours, though it may still be possible up to 72 hours after the first pill.

How Does It Work?

APR works by giving your body the progesterone it needs to help sustain the pregnancy after the first pill has been taken. This treatment can help protect your pregnancy during a critical time when the first pill might otherwise cause it to end.

Chances of Success

While abortion pill reversal (APR) is not guaranteed, studies show that approximately 64–66% of women who begin treatment are able to successfully continue their pregnancies. The sooner treatment begins after taking the first pill, the higher the chance of success. Factors such as timing, overall health, and how quickly treatment starts can all influence the outcome.

Next Steps

If you’re considering APR, you can reach out anytime, including outside of normal operating hours. Text a nurse 24/7 at 336-443-6244 to get support, answers, and guidance immediately.