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Can I Change My Mind About Abortion?

Yes! If you’ve already taken the first drug in the abortion pill regime, mifepristone, there is still an opportunity to reverse the effects of this drug through a process called Abortion Pill Reversal (APR).

How Does Abortion Pill Reversal Work?

When you take mifepristone, it blocks progesterone in your body. Progesterone is an essential hormone that your pregnancy needs to develop.

Abortion Pill Reversal works by giving your body a large dose of progesterone in the hopes of counteracting the effects of mifepristone.

Abortion Pill Reversal FAQs

Is APR Safe?

Yes. The progesterone used in APR is considered safe and has been used during pregnancy for the past 50 years. In fact, according to the Abortion Pill Reversal Hotline, “Initial studies have found that the birth defect rate in babies born after the APR is less or equal to the rate in the general population.”

Is It Too Late to Take APR?

Abortion Pill Reversal works best if taken within 72 hours of mifepristone—but the sooner you take it, the better.

If you take APR within the recommended timeframe, you have a 64-68% chance that your pregnancy will continue.

I Want to Continue My Pregnancy but Need Support. What Can I Do?

If you regret taking mifepristone, the first step is to start APR as soon as possible. We’ll take care of the next step, which involves learning more about all the supportive resources available here at Heart of the Hills. We understand what you’re going through, and we’re here to help every step of the way.

How Do I Begin Abortion Pill Reversal?

At Heart of the Hills, we offer free APR treatment—but time is of the essence. If you regret

taking mifepristone, contact us right away to get started.

If it’s after hours, please call or text our emergency hotline at 830-733-0397, and one of our caring team members will respond as soon as possible.

Regretting your abortion decision can feel overwhelming, but you’re not alone in this. We’re here for you.

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