If you’ve taken the first abortion pill, mifepristone, and are having second thoughts, there may still be an option to reverse its effects. Time is critical, but Abortion Pill Reversal (APR) could help, and we’re here to assist you through this process at Cypress Valley Clinic.

If you’ve taken mifepristone and want to reverse the effects, don’t wait—contact us today. We offer free, confidential support to help you move forward with confidence.

How Does Abortion Pill Reversal Work?

Mifepristone is the first of two drugs typically used in a medical abortion. It blocks progesterone, a hormone your body needs to support a pregnancy. Without progesterone, the lining of your uterus begins to thin, and the pregnancy can detach, causing it to end.

Abortion Pill Reversal (APR) works by providing your body with extra progesterone, essentially counteracting the effects of mifepristone and encouraging your uterine lining to stay intact. This can give your pregnancy a chance to continue.

Is Abortion Pill Reversal Effective?

Studies show that APR is effective 64-68% of the time, but the sooner you act, the higher your chances of success. You should start APR within 24 hours of taking mifepristone for the best results.

What if it’s Been More Than 24 Hours?

While APR is most effective within 24 hours of taking the first abortion pill, there’s still hope if more time has passed. There have been successful cases within 72 hours of taking mifepristone. Don’t hesitate—there’s still time to take action.

Find APR With Us

If you regret your decision to take the abortion pill, APR can reverse its effects and help continue your pregnancy. At Cypress Valley Clinic, we not only offer abortion pill reversal, but we also provide ongoing, free support throughout your pregnancy.

You don’t have to go through this alone. We’re here to support you through this difficult time.

Time is of the essence. Contact us now to explore your options and begin the reversal process today.

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