It’s normal to second-guess a major decision. If you’ve taken the first abortion pill and are now having regrets, you may still have options. Abortion Pill Reversal (APR) may help counteract the effects and allow your pregnancy to continue.
What Is APR?
Mifepristone blocks progesterone, a hormone needed to sustain pregnancy. APR works by reintroducing progesterone in an effort to support the pregnancy.
Treatment is most effective within 24–48 hours, but success has been reported up to 72 hours. Even if more time has passed, it’s still worth seeking help.
How Do I Start?
If you regret taking Mifepristone, act quickly:
- Call the APR Helpline at (877) 558-0333 or visit their website.
- A healthcare professional will assess your situation.
- If eligible, you’ll be connected with a local provider right away.
You can also call Coast Pregnancy Clinic at (503) 325-9111 for referrals.
Is APR Safe?
Progesterone is a naturally occurring hormone that has been used safely in pregnancy care for decades, with no known increase in birth defects.
Success Rate
APR has a 64–68% success rate when started within 24–48 hours, with some success up to 72 hours.
We’re here to support you, answer your questions, and help you take the next step. You’re not alone, and continuing your pregnancy may still be possible.